Envy 15-j028tx: upgrade to SSD

Hello

I want to upgrade my laptop to the SSD, and I need to know if there is any limitation on the capacity of the SSD for my laptop or I can just buy any capacity SSD and install it.

Thank you

The only limit is your budget. In practice, 1 TB SSD is also great that you can find and one who works perfectly. Just trade in the hard drive.

Your repair manuals

See p. 47.

You might also need to drive solid state WSSD. If you install an SSD in place regular size and the regular HDD place you won't have the MSSD. Post back if you have any other questions.

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