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Because it uses SAT3, it should work with any pc that previously used a HDD. NVMe SSD’s are what sometimes have difficulty when upgrading from an HDD, though they are superior to SAT3. SAT3 SSDs will allow you to easily upgrade from an HDD.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It worked on the HP laptop I installed it on but I don't remember what model HP it is because I installed Linux Mint on it and gave it to a program to provide donated computers to underprivileged children. I did find it very easy to remove the hard drive and replace it with the SSD usin a video on YouTube. It only cost about $20 and if I were you I'd take a chance and try it out. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. It will work to replace any 2.5" SATA drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It Looks like it will . You would need a cable that plugs it up to a USB port to transfer data /windows . From what I am seeing on the specs the laptop is capable of installing an M.2 SSD . I would go with the M.2 because it would be a faster system & maybe easier transfer of data . Depends on what kind of hard drive you have in it now . An M.2 ssd or a 2.5 H.D. ?
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