mSATA ssd-Pavilion 15 n209tx - worth it?

I have hp laptop pavilion 15 (model no.f6c49pa) with 1 TB of HDD, Intel chip 4200u, upgraded ram 8 gb ddr3l 1600.

Could someone kindly try to advice me on the upgradation of 24Go mSATA ssd indicated possible in the manual for my product.

I have some doubts in this regard:

(1) what is the difference between normal ssd and this one?

(2) it actually will result in a noticeable change in performance of the suite system upgradation?

(3) for what aspect of the msata ssd system is actually help?

(4) can I use this ssd to only start my windows 8.1 operating system or it can just be used as to speed up its normal functioning?

(5) I am resident in India, could you help me find some online shops available - hponline, flipkart.com, amazon.in shopping store India etc... ?

(6) is it really the upgradation?

Thanks for the help

Visruth

On your model, it appears that the map of the WSSD is on the system board, so it requires major disassembly to add one in. Center of Service HP will not add one after the fact. You will need to take it to a private portable computer and it might void the warranty. Even the main hard drive on this model is very difficult to access and do so voids warranty.

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