Hard drive SSD for mobile M6400

Hello @ll.

I have a Dell Precision M6400 laptop and wanting to change my a new SSD HARD drive.

What you (model me GB and brand) recommended

Thank you for the man.

Cordially requested.

Hi Tomy73,

Your laptop will have a 2.5 drive "that supports SATA 2. We recommend that you perform a new installation of the operating system on an SSD.

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