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Introducción
¿Quieres un disco duro más grande o un segundo SSD? Siga esta guía para reemplazar su disco duro.
Qué necesitas
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Coloque la superficie boca abajo sobre una superficie acolchada
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Retire los cuatro pies de goma en cada esquina ocultando los tornillos Torx
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Retire los cuatro tornillos Torx debajo de los pies de goma.
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Dos tornillos en las esquinas superiores son más largos que dos tornillos en las esquinas inferiores.
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Coloque las ventosas en la cubierta inferior y luego tire de las ventosas para liberar la cubierta inferior.
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Quite los cinco tornillos Torx que sujetan los dos ventiladores al marco intermedio
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Quitar los dos ventiladores
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Retire los cuatro tornillos torx grandes que sostienen el bastidor intermedio.
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Retire los cuatro tornillos torx pequeños que sujetan el bastidor intermedio.
4th blue is missing and is above the far right green circle. In line with the second red circle and below the GPU heat sink.
Thanks for the comment. I just figured that out when I had "extra parts laying on the bench". Wish I had read the comment first! Seems as if someone could please take a second to fix the picture.
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Retire lentamente el midframe.
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Desconecte los conectores para los dos ventiladores y el altavoz.
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Retire los tres tornillos torx que sujetan los soportes del disco duro.
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Retire el poste de montaje hexagonal de 5 mm.
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Retire el disco duro y desconecte el cable de alimentación SATA / SATA.
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Quite los cuatro tornillos Torx que sujetan los soportes del disco duro al disco duro.
Do yourself a bit of a favor and MAKE sure that you well tighten [but not overtighten] the standoffs, since the screws need to be screwed into them. If you don't, you'll find yourself needing to take the midframe off multiple times.
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Para volver a montar su dispositivo, siga estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a montar su dispositivo, siga estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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Thank you for this step by step guide to replace the "Hard Drive" Here are a few measures that I took before drive replacement:
1) have to turn off drive encryption
2) I cloned the drive to the new SSD drive (I used Samsung 850 PRO 1TB) using Acronis True Image
3) Replaced the drive followed your instructions.
4) Turned ON the Surface Studio and success! no issues and better performance.
Does changing to a SSD drive cut down on the fan noise?
vanstar7 -
Does changing to a SSD drive cut down on the fan noise?
vanstar7 - January 15
No, fan noise level does not change, the heat that is been produced comes mostly from the processor.
Did you only change the m.2 drive? Or both drives?
I upgraded to to a SATA SSD 2TB and a M.2 NVMe SSD 1TB and wrote my experience here:
Hi Cesar, When I load the RST_AHCI “Intel Chipset SATA RAID Controller” drivers, downloaded from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download.... It doesn´t recognize my m.2 ssd 64gb/Go. I have a Surface Studio core i5. I don´t know what else to do to install windows in that disk.
Hi Cesar. I can’t get your link to the blog on the Surface Studio SSD upgrade to work. Is it still valid please?
Thank you.
David
Has anyone done this lately? The hardware update was no problem, however I can’t get past windows update. I can install windows to either drive, but as soon as I update it, the thing hangs on boot, and I can’t recover it at all, without full reload. seems like the raid driver RST_AHCI, just will not work for me.
I’m trying to convert to Ubuntu, but that won’t work with RAID. I thought if I can separate the HDD from the SSD, the 128GB SSD would be plenty to install Ubuntu and program files, then use the HDD for user files. How to separate the disks as a software fix?
Which disk number (0 or 1) is the M.2 drive? I replaced both with 2TB drives, and I don’t know which one is which.
From what I have read, the M.2 is drive 1.
Is it really necessary to reapply thermal compound? That’s the first I’ve seen it mentioned.
mine does not boot, witch hard drive has the os ?? the ssd or the regular one>?