Hi folks
On most MiniPC's it's a doddle to add an extra SSD (2.5 Inch classical SSD). You don't need a tool or whatever -- simply remove the top (catch eases it up), connect the SSD to the SATA connector, --no need to screw it in - slides into the slot without any issue, replace cover (press fit), reboot - and you've got an extra SSD which is useful for running a VM, another physical OS, extra data storage, scratch space for video editing / photoshop etc -- nothing Not to like -- good use also for older SSD's you might have.
Cheers
jimbo
On most MiniPC's it's a doddle to add an extra SSD (2.5 Inch classical SSD). You don't need a tool or whatever -- simply remove the top (catch eases it up), connect the SSD to the SATA connector, --no need to screw it in - slides into the slot without any issue, replace cover (press fit), reboot - and you've got an extra SSD which is useful for running a VM, another physical OS, extra data storage, scratch space for video editing / photoshop etc -- nothing Not to like -- good use also for older SSD's you might have.
Cheers
jimbo
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