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12-20-2016 04:35 PM - edited 12-20-2016 04:37 PM
So the answer can help others and should be marked as Solution. Happy to have helped.
And just to be clear, you take out the black square thing, put a hard drive in it and then plug it back in as shown in the Manual.
12-20-2016 05:04 PM - edited 12-20-2016 05:06 PM
Hi Huffer,
If I may, my pal just sent this to me 🙂
Can you check it out please 🙂
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Reply by Huffer
He has an M.2 SSD
Q1
I don't know if I have one. How to check?
Reply by Huffer
In one picture he has the gumstick SSD installed and in the other it is removed
Q2
I didn't remove anything while taking both the pictures. Just took 1 complete pic and another focussed on drives area.
Reply by Huffer
The thing in the corner may be just the caddy it is hard to tell
Q3
The corner thing is the current SSD, and it also has a label on the top mentionining SSD 128GB. The same can be viewed in the pic.
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Thanks again Huffer 🙂
Best regards 🙂
12-20-2016 05:10 PM
I stand corrected. Closer review of the pictures shows no M.2 drive in the "gumstick" slot. So you have a 2.5 inch SATA SSD. I did not see that a 120 gig SATA SSD was an option but you have one. We are back to your original question. If you have to have more space and you cannot afford a larger SSD then you can put a 2.5 inch SATA hard drive into the same slot where the SSD is now. I can only say, you can find a 256 gig SSD for well under $100 and a 1 TB hard drive is going to be at least $60 or so. Not that big of a gap but it is a big gap in storage capacity.
12-20-2016 05:23 PM
Hi Huffer,
Thanks really for helping us out! I will relay the message to him and be back to confirm the info 🙂
You really the man 🙂 Let me confirm if he has understood and solved his poroblem and then I'll relay it back here 🙂
Great help you guys do here! You rock!
Regards,
BJMun
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