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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 SSD Replacement Dodgy Style

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  1. Microsoft Surface Pro 3 SSD  Replacement Dodgy Style, Mark it: paso 1, imagen 1 de 2 Microsoft Surface Pro 3 SSD  Replacement Dodgy Style, Mark it: paso 1, imagen 2 de 2
    • First step is to print this off and to scale it up to the right size of the surface and you need to mark it up with a pencil

    • When it is marked up it should look something like the second photo

    • VERY IMPORTANT YOU HAVE TO REVERSE THIS IMAGE, THIS IS A VIEW WITH THE SCREEN OFF

    • You want to use a V bit on a CNC machine to cut it nicer and give it a chamfered edge.

    • I used my CNC machine with no WD40 or Water to cool it and it cut very nicely. Remember to vacuum the chunks as they come off because they can get caught and puncture the battery or do other internal damage

    • Its Also a very very good idea to put some paper towel in-between the clamps and the surface also be sure to have the type cover on so you don't damage the screen

  2. Microsoft Surface Pro 3 SSD  Replacement Dodgy Style, Unscrew it: paso 3, imagen 1 de 2 Microsoft Surface Pro 3 SSD  Replacement Dodgy Style, Unscrew it: paso 3, imagen 2 de 2
    • The drive should just lift out, I used a Micro SD card to cover my serial number.

  3. Microsoft Surface Pro 3 SSD  Replacement Dodgy Style, Install it: paso 4, imagen 1 de 1
    • Now this is where it gets interesting. you can either try to make the recovery USB from This or you can book an appointment with someone at the Microsoft store and they can make it work and install all new drivers. The only thing they won't do now once you cut it open is replace it

    • Either that or you can install linux on it from www.reddit.com/r/surfacelinux

Conclusión

There is no going back but with some files and a drill bit you can make a sweet keychain fob that you can engrave with the CNC machine

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Hamish Davis

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While this will make a tidy hole, the fact that you can't guarantee shavings won't fall into the chassis makes this riskier than a busted screen. Replacing the motherboard or battery are expensive by themselves, but a shaving that gets lodged into the battery is a fire risk, and lipo batteries aren't known for calm fires

Joshua Newman - Contestar

I love this, I think this may be a viable method for replacing batteries in smartphones that are still good but not worth the careful dance around the glued touchscreens. And phones are typically carried in a protective case anyway!

Andrzej Rusztowicz - Contestar

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