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05-08-2017 05:15 AM
Dear HP team,
I just bought an HP 250 G5 (W4N03EA) laptop and received regular warranty for this product.
At home I have brand new SSD (Kingston V300 120Gb SSD) which I would like to install on this laptop.
I'm working with PC hardware for 20 years so I have skills to do this task.
So my only worry is the warranty, and I'am wondering if this action would void the warranty?
I would highly appreciate any help and suggestions.
Thank you in advance,
All the best,
Alex
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05-08-2017 05:23 AM
Hello @Crevar,
Upgrading your computer's RAM or hard drive will not affect your HP warranty unless you break something during the upgrade process or the upgraded components damage your system.
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05-08-2017 05:23 AM
Hello @Crevar,
Upgrading your computer's RAM or hard drive will not affect your HP warranty unless you break something during the upgrade process or the upgraded components damage your system.
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05-08-2017 05:31 AM
You're very Welcome !! @Crevar
All the Best !!! Thanks for being a member !
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