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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Notebooks and netbooks => Topic started by: ScottyJavea on November 17, 2010, 11:57:10 am
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Dear Gigabyte Forum,
I have a T0128X which I am going to ""üpgrade"" to a 64 GB SSD.
After removing the 2 HDD compartment access screws how does the HDD lift out ?
I have tried, gently, to prise it up but it seems to be stuck.
Regards,
ScottyJavea
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Normally you would have to move the drive backwards first to disengage the connections and then lift to remove it.
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Thanks, DM,
The cover lifted OK and the HDD pulled out smoothly with the attached tab. :)
I've had this convertible for nearly 18 months and am very impressed with its build quality and capabilities but decided I needed a SSD.
I do R&D for a local 450-member computer club in Spain and the first-time replacement of my HDD with a SSD is part of my program.
I also use this machine to demonstrate touch control and apps using Win 7 and touch-enabled Linux OSes.
Thanks again for your swift reply.
Regards,
ScottyJavea
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You are very welcome Scotty. What part of Spain are you in or is there a clue in the username? I am sure you will be quite impressed with the performance aspect even on a laptop. I tried mine(256GB Corsair Performance) in my laptop before it was sent to reside in my main system and it did make a big difference.
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Hi DM,
Yes .. there is a clue in my user name, as I live in Javea on the Costa Blanca ... in fact, a retired ex-pat, having spent 35 years in Africa and the Middle East.
The latter part, 25 years, did involve company computerisation .. remember DOS and Windows 1.0.
Re. your reply ... I do hope to get a significant improvement in operation with the SSD as I think that this is the way forward and I hope that Gigabyte embrace this philosophy.
All the Best,
ScottyJavea
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Hi Scotty
If I remember correctly there is one big stone at Javea ;D
I used to fly into Alicante quite often and have a fair knowledge of that coast. Mostly south of the city but I used to tour all round the area. I mainly stayed down at La Manga next to the Mar Menor, beautiful area.
Yes I remember DOS and the first incarnation of Windows well. In fact I was sad to see the end of DOS as it was a very powerful tool. Trouble is we're showing our ages here.