k410 hdd expansion

Hello. I am about to receive a brand new k410 lenovo as beginning of this anniversary to my parents to replace a worn on asus and just wondering if the k410 has a capacity of an ssd to climb?

What I want to do is to install a secondary ssd for ability to dual boot on windows 7 with storage game to increase the already massive 2 terrabytes that the Office has

This main card that has the ability to expanasion like its big brother the k330?

Hi prowlus,

Welcome to the Lenovo Forums.

The K410 Lenovo has an optional mSATA to card converter SATA you can insert an mSATA SSD (see spoiler). Open your chassis (refer to page 25 and 26 of the hardware maintenance manual) to verify if you have this expansion.

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