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If it is an image of the current hard drive, you can follow the steps below:
1. Streamline the occupancy of the system partition and clean up unnecessary software and files;
2. Use a USB flash drive to boot the system, use the partition to mirror function of ghost, and package the current system partition into an image file and save it to the USB flash drive.
3. Change to a new SSD, divide the area, pay attention to the 4K alignment, and then start the computer with a USB flash drive.
4. Use ghost, select the partition to recover from the image file, find the image file backed up to the U disk, and restore it to the system partition.
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Dear Lenovo users, hello!
Dear Lenovo users, hello!
First of all, thank you for purchasing and using Lenovo products, and thank you for your support of Lenovo products! For the problem you raised, you can only guarantee the recovery to the original hard drive, not the system to the SSD You can refer to the following link:
IDEA Forum:
Think Forum:
Lenovo Community:
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How to install an SSD on your ThinkPad T430:
1. The replacement of the SSD can be replaced in the optical drive or in the original hard drive, but in order to ensure that the computer is more stable, we put half of the SSD as the system disk in the original optical drive.
2. First of all, we turn off the computer and take off the battery to ensure that the computer is not in the power-on state.
3. The original hard disk of T430 is in this position, as shown in the figure, we only need to remove this screw with a screwdriver and take down the outer box (the screw is closely connected to the parts, so the screw can be moved slowly after the screw is loosened), and the only screw that draws a circle on the way is loosened (on the hard disk cover), note: the screw cannot be removed.
<>5. The black strap circled in the picture below is placed in the upper and lower gaps of the hard disk by default, take it out and pull it out of the hard disk.
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thinkpade40 laptop.
Here's how to replace the hard drive:
1. The first step is to remove the 5 screws shown in the figure below and remove the back cover. As shown in the figure below:
2. Then, drag the original hard drive to the far right along the direction of the arrow.
, interface the hard disk with the hard disk.
Separate. As shown in the figure below:
3. Next, take out the original celery plum plate in the direction indicated by the arrow. As shown in the figure below:
<>5. After that, insert the hard disk, solid state drive, according to the direction of the arrow.
Interface. As shown in the figure below:
6. Finally, it is too late, install the back cover, fix all the screws, and complete the replacement of the hard disk. As shown in the figure below:
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The steps to install an SDD SSD on the ThinkPad T430 are as follows:
1. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the screws on the back of the computer.
2. Pay attention to the screw on the pad of the computer, and unscrew it as well.
3. After the screws are unscrewed, pry the back cover along the edge, and then use a suction cup to suck out the whole back cover.
4. As shown in the figure below, one side is equipped with the default SSD, while the other side is empty, and a new SSD can be installed on the empty side.
5. When installing, the bayonet of the SSD should be aligned with the mount of the computer, and after insertion, fix it with screws, and then install the machine according to the disassembly steps.
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The hard drive replacement of the thinkpade40 laptop is as follows:
1. The first step is to remove the 5 screws shown in the figure below and remove the back cover. As shown in the figure below:
2. Then, drag the original hard disk to the far right along the direction of the arrow to separate the hard disk from the hard disk interface. As shown in the figure below:
3. Next, take out the original hard drive in the direction indicated by the arrow. As shown in the figure below:
5. After that, insert the hard disk and the SSD interface in the direction of the arrow. As shown in the figure below:
6. Finally, install the back cover, fix all the screws, and complete the replacement of the hard disk. As shown in the figure below:
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Here's how to replace the hard drive of your ThinkPad E40 laptop:
Remove the 5 screws in the locations indicated in the picture below and remove the rear cover.
Pull the original hard disk to the far right along the arrow direction, so that the hard disk is out of the hard disk interface, and take out the original hard disk in the direction indicated by the arrow.
After installing the SSD into the HDD bracket, put the HDD into the HDD compartment according to the direction indicated by the arrow, and insert the HDD into the HDD interface in the direction of the arrow.
Install the rear cover and secure all the screws to complete the hard drive replacement.
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Open the case first and remove the HDD. Look at the thickness. Go to the market to buy an SSD, buy it, install the SSD, and make the system ready.
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1、This can buy an optical drive hard disk bay,Figure。。。 It's not necessary, eject the optical drive, put the hard drive in the shelf, and then stuff it in...
2. Recommend Intel, five-year warranty, good stability, and Puket is also good, the reputation is OK, the repair rate is relatively low, and the interface has msata and sata.
3. The chips used are different, so the capacity is different, mainly depending on the chip.
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Your T450S comes with a 16G NGFF SSD + a 500G mechanical hard disk (estimated to be Seagate's disk), of which the 16G SSD is used to accelerate the mechanical hard disk, if you want to replace the 500G mechanical hard disk, it is very simple, you can buy the solid state drive directly, and then you can move the system on the mechanical hard disk to the solid state drive through system migration (I haven't tried this method, I use the way to reinstall the system), but your 16G NGFF's acceleration effect shouldn't be much of a use, as the SSD you replace will definitely be quicker than that.
Another way is to replace the 16G NGFF solid state drive, and then the system is installed on the replacement SSD, keep the 500G mechanical hard disk, so that the speed and capacity are there (my X250 is how to get it), buy an NGFF disk, you need to buy a 2242 size disk, don't buy a 2280 size one, you can't install it, it is recommended to choose Puket M6G 128G, the performance is good, the following is the performance of this disk I replaced.
It turns out that I replaced the 500G HDD with the Puket M5P 256G, and the following is the test.
Compare the effect of using the two disks on the X250, in the case of the same system and settings, the time displayed by the computer manager on the boot time of the two is the same, both are 12-14 seconds (when the driver is fully installed), although the difference between the performance tests of the two disks is still obvious, but there is basically no difference in actual use. Therefore, it is recommended that you buy a 128g installation system and software is enough, and the files are placed on the mechanical hard disk, in fact, this 500g mechanical hard disk is also relatively fast (the maximum sustained speed has reached about 140m s).
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You can buy an SSD that supports the interface
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