Pavilion dv - 6 3138eo with SSD upgrade

Hello

I plan to upgrade my dv-6 3138 (AMD) with a SSD EVO Basic 840-Series 500 GB Samsung. The laptop will support this SSD?

/ Tommie

Yes,

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c02435719

The Samsung 840 EVO can be used, simply replace HARD drive with it, it might be more slim (7mm) that the HDD (9.5 mm) but you can easily screw it on the hard drive carrier after its withdrawal from the HARD drive. If it frees up space, use the spacer that come with Samsung SSD kit.

Migration/clone the entire HARD disk (hp recovery partition exclude) for the SSD prior to alternatives to using the Samsung data migration tool that comes with it or download it from the Samsung website.

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