HP Pavilion dv9500 is BIOS 3 SSD support?

Hello

I have a laptop HP Pavilion dv 9500, soundcards 7, requiring a sata HARD disk replacement 3. I decided to upgrade to SSD 250 GB instead.

I realized that I can reuse my connector and caddy but would like to know the steps that I should go through to transfer my oprating system and if the Bios unit supports the SSD.

Concerning

Hello

I don't see a problem in using a SATA 3 with your DV9500.  I have used and tested three SSD (Samsung EVO, OCZ Vertex 3 and Crucial C300) on my DV9700.

Back up your data and the external support of HP Recovery allows to recharge the SSD.  The whole process is quite painless.

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