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Microsoft Surface Pro 4 SSD Drive Replacement

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  1. Microsoft Surface Pro 4 SSD Drive Replacement, SSD Drive: 手順 1、 2の画像 1 Microsoft Surface Pro 4 SSD Drive Replacement, SSD Drive: 手順 1、 2の画像 2
    • Use a blue plastic opening tool to pry around the edges of the metal shield covering the SSD drive.

  2. Microsoft Surface Pro 4 SSD Drive Replacement: 手順 2、 2の画像 1 Microsoft Surface Pro 4 SSD Drive Replacement: 手順 2、 2の画像 2
    • Remove the 1.0 mm Torx T4 screw holding down the SSD drive.

  3. Microsoft Surface Pro 4 SSD Drive Replacement: 手順 3、 2の画像 1 Microsoft Surface Pro 4 SSD Drive Replacement: 手順 3、 2の画像 2
    • Use a blue plastic opening tool or spudger to lift the SSD drive slightly and grasp it with your fingers. Pull the drive down towards yourself to remove it from the device.

終わりに

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Can you add more SSD to the SP4??

dudu93lokao - 返信

Where can I buy a 1T that is compatible with it?

izou1838 - 返信

You can probably replace it with any 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD you find at any retailer. You can find plenty of those on Amazon.

Tip: Look for the performance models, such as Samsung PRO or similar.

Nmindz -

I would love to upgrade my storage while repairing my broken screen, does anyone know of which sdd would be compatible with my i7 8gb ram 256ssd right now? Does it have to be a samsung ssd or are there other options. Fairly new to computer repair here so would love some experienced advice thanks !

I would prefer a 1TB if possible but would settle for a 512 also.

bthonre - 返信

@bthorne As long as it's the same connection (not sure, but maybe you should look for NVMe M.2 SSD) it should work without problems. You should run a quick search on the internet to check if anyone has found some sort of "blacklisted" parts (some vendors such as Lenovo used to place some code in their firmware which would prevent the computer from booting with a "unauthorized" wireless card for example.).

However I think this is not the case with the Surface Pro 4 or the world would be at rage right now. Just look for any size NVMe M.2 SSD you think it would be fit (if you can afford, look for performance models such as Samsung PRO, there's a huge difference from the cheaper ones.). Hope it helps!

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