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04-10-2019 05:30 AM
i want to replace my hard disk with SSD. i have checked on crucial.in website, it says for models 14-ar003/4/5tu we can go for MX500SSD with below specification
Crucial MX500 250GB SATA 2.5" 7mm (with 9.5mm adapter) Internal SSD
CT250MX500SSD1
Configuration ID: CT11736261
250GB 2.5-INCH INTERNAL SSD • SATA 6.0GB/S • 560 MB/S READ, 510 MB/S WRITE
Can you someone confirm if i can go ahead with the same SSD with model 14-ar002tu. Is there a difference between 003/4/5 models which will prevent this replacement?
04-10-2019 07:09 AM
No problem you are good to go. Just in general, any laptop with a SATA hard drive can have a 2.5 inch SATA SSD instead. Windows 7 and higher will recognize a solid state drive and configure it. No need for any BIOS modifications or anything extreme as you will see described on websites from the very early days of SSDs. Treat it like a hard drive and it will serve you well. Enjoy and good luck.
04-10-2019 10:48 PM
thanks for the confirmation. I am actually not a technical person and never really opened my laptop, cloned OS or any other thing. do you think i can go ahead on my own considering the complexity of this. Can you direct me to a step by step process which can help me if i decide to do on my own. thanks in advance
04-11-2019 05:14 AM
HP does not make it easy to find your Service Manual but I believe this is it:
Also here is the video service library for it.
https://h20574.www2.hp.com/results.htm?SID=7609932&MEID=67CC5B9A-83A9-4778-9414-B26148A9C74A
You need to enable the flash player to make the video play. Let me know if this looks like your laptop.
There are so many ways to set up the new hard drive/SSD. Do you want to clone? Clean install? Let me know and we can zero in on a method that works for you.
04-11-2019 06:17 AM
Thanks!, the manual and video link is really helpful. I have probably another question about cloning or clean install. if i go for clean install, will i be able to activate my windows 10 using the same digital license my earlier hard drive had? so, in summary, if i am able to retain existing license of windows 10 via clean/new installation on SSD then i will definitely prefer this option since cloning sounds a little complex. But, if cloning is the only way of retainig my license then i will go cloning. please suggest. thanks