![]() ![]() Four small philips screws hold it in.Īt this point I realized I had to remove the battery in order to get enough play in the SATA ribbon to disconnect the hard drive. With the tiny screwdriver I was able to remove the 10 screws holding the back plate on. I had to buy a new set of precision screwdrivers to get a small enough screwdriver. The biggest issue was it required a #4 torx screwdriver to get the back plate off. It’s a nice laptop, aluminum body, i7 processor, 8GB RAM (also on the upgrade list), 1TB HDD (which is what I swapped out today). I’ve had this laptop for several years, and it’s started getting sluggish, so I thought I’d upgrade it to an SSD to speed it up. ![]()
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