HP ENVY 15 t-j000: HP ENVY 15 t-j000 - replace SSD HARD drive

Hello

I have the HP ENVY 15 laptop t-j000with below configuration. I would like to replace the HDD with SSD. Can someone please tell me which SSD is compatible and how can replace it? Thanks in advance.

Laptop HP ENVY 15 t-j000 Quad Edition PC

E4T17AV

  • Windows 8 64
  • 4th generation of Intel Core i7-4700MQ processor
  • NVIDIA GeForce GT M 740 graphics with 2048 MB of video memory dedicated
  • 15.6-inch Full HD BrightView LED backlit diagonal (1920 x 1080)
  • 16 GB memory (2 DIMMs) DDR3 system
  • 1 TB hard drive 5400 RPM hybrid
  • NO hard drive Cache acceleration WSSD
  • No additional desktop software
  • No additional security software
  • 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery
  • No internal DVD or CD drive
  • Standard keyboard
  • Webcam HP TrueVision HD w / built-in digital microphone
  • 802.11b/g/n WLAN

Your Service Manual:

Manual

See page 47 for hard disk access and replacement. Without the drive of the WSSD, it is just a matter of replacing the HDD with a SSD 1 TB. Cloning a larger to a smaller drive can be a bit complicated so post back if you need some help with that.

I always recommend a Samsung Evo 850 as best consumer SSD. I recommend you get at least a version of 250 gig and preferably a 500.

http://www.Amazon.com/Samsung-2-5-inch-internal-MZ-75E250B-am/DP/B00OAJ412U/ref=sr_1_1?s=PC&ie=UTF8&QID=1441918350&SR=1-1&keywords=Samsung+Evo+850

You don't need to worry about any special BIOS settings or anything just to plug and treat it like any other hard drive. Many people resist the question and read articles that are a few years old at the time when you had to 'create' the system for one SSD. Not really need more.

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