![]() Note: If you decide to buy another SSD, make sure to buy the correct "form factor" for your computer. When it returns from warranty repair, pop your SSD back in again. That way if the laptop develops a hardware problem that requires a trip back to the manufacture, you could pop the original hard drive back in, send it off for warranty repair with no risk of them erasing your hard drive with all your data, and still get it repaired under warranty. Another idea, if you can gain access to the hard drive easily (search YouTube for your make and model and hopefully someone has posted a video on how to remove the hard drive), instead install a new (maybe even larger) SSD and save the original hard drive as is when you buy it. ![]() When you finally end up at the Desktop, run Windows update as many times as necessary to get all Windows 10 updates and also look for the "optional device driver updates" to get all the drivers for the hardware in that computer (I have yet had the need to find any device drivers online, Windows Update finds them all).īTW, I'm sure you realize that this will most likely void your warranty. ![]()
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