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    Clevo p775dm3 HDD Upgrade

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by spmo, Jan 19, 2017.

  1. spmo

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    Assuming the SSD is m.2 and you have a free 2.5" bay all you have to do is slot it in and press it down so the rubber pieces are holding it in place.

    Nothing else necessary other than the drive.
     
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    you don't need anything, the empy 2.5" bay should have the caddy, so you just unscrew it, put your new HDD in, and put it back in and screw it

    you can set them as single 2TB partitions or as a single 4TB partition like I did as spanned drive
     
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    Brilliant - thank you for the replies.