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02-20-2021
02:09 AM
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02-20-2021
05:40 AM
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MatheusH
Hello sir/mam,
I have a laptop with model number 15-CS2082TX.Its SSD was corrupted and I want to replace it with a new SSD .Which configuration of SSD should I buy ? Please specify all details. Please mail at [Personal Information Removed] and [Personal Information Removed]
Thank you.
02-20-2021 02:02 PM - edited 02-20-2021 02:05 PM
according to the specs, it was delivered with a legacy electromechanical hard disk.
If you install an SSD, it will need to be a notebook 2.5" SATA3 type to have BIOS support.
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