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    u330 touch free mSata?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by JacoBee, Jan 20, 2014.

  1. JacoBee

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    Hi im curios i have model with 500 gb SSHD and i would like to get little mSata ssd for my OS...
    Im curios is there a free mSata slot?...or how should i do it?
     
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    Bump please
     
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    u330 doesn't have Msata if memory serves right.
     
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    So i need to buy standart SSD and raplace that SSHD?
     
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    Yes. Or maybe an M.2 SSD, if it's supported (check your hardware maintenance manual).
     
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    What is that?...im not that ''technic guy'' :D i will check my manual but what is M2?...
     
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    It's a type of mini SSD, kind if like Msata but it uses PCIe instead of Sata for the connection.