I purchased ACER SP 315-51-757 c with my fast ball.
I got a quicksin on EBAY and ended up doing it.
When we got there, the exterior was refubished, so if we didn't think too much about it and only had good performance inside, it was OK, but it was, of course, a lot of humanity, but it was useful.
At first purchase, the HDD was 1TB, so we decided to replace it with an SSD.
No matter how much I search, I couldn't figure out how to replace it.
And so I started by looking at the other model, and I decided to go and hit it myself.
The lower part of the notebook looks like this.
I got a quicksin on EBAY and ended up doing it.
When we got there, the exterior was refubished, so if we didn't think too much about it and only had good performance inside, it was OK, but it was, of course, a lot of humanity, but it was useful.
At first purchase, the HDD was 1TB, so we decided to replace it with an SSD.
No matter how much I search, I couldn't figure out how to replace it.
And so I started by looking at the other model, and I decided to go and hit it myself.
The lower part of the notebook looks like this.
I wish I had a hard drive hole on my side like a high-end one, but I need to remove all the hard drive holes.
Remove all screws and gently insert them using a non-performance card from the side of the white sheet, releasing them little by little and expanding all directions. This will remove the lower plate easily.
This is my first time, so I couldn't take many pictures.
On the bottom left, you can see the HDD.
Separation is easier than I thought.
Remove the circle and remove the hard drive.
There are black rubber on both sides and it's fixed.
It's done by removing it, putting in a new SSD, and then retaching it.
It's not as difficult as I thought. Try it.
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