G62-130 HD upgrade to SSD

I have a G62 - 130ev. Can I put my laptop hard drive with SSD?

Hello

Yes you can, the SSD is now very cheap. Please, read the following article and be ready for this upgrade:

http://www.PCWorld.com/article/192930/how_to_upgrade_your_laptop_hard_drive_to_an_ssd.html

Good luck.

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