15 - d0003sl: HARD drive to SDS upgrade inquiry

HP expensive Expert/s,.

I would like to ask a question about my hardware upgrade of hp 15-d0003sl.

I want to upgrade my hard drive to 500 GB for Samsung SDS 850Evo.

I want to know if it is compatible or not and the procedures to follow. Thank you

Ko soe, have a good day...

Yes No problem it will work. Here is the Service Manual:

Manual

See p. 81. It is not an easy project, but can be done following instructions. Here's a video, too

https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=StoW_0OfFnQ

This is a slightly different model, but the steps are basically the same for you. The hard drive is displayed first at 11:46 in the video. Post back if you need assistance with the migration of software or anything else.

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