Satellite L70-A-109: is-replace HARD drive empty my warranty?

Hello

I bought a Toshiba Satellite L70-A-109, but I would like to replace the HARD disk with a disk hard solid state
Now replace the drive HARD void my warranty?

I can replace the ram and I see that the ram and HARD drive are under the same door

Also if I can replace it without voiding my warranty where can I find the drivers?

It seems, for my model, that there is no drivers well think I find the drivers for the normal series of L70 - A
those are the same?

I hope toshiba can help me with this question...

Replacing the HARD drive does not affect the warranty.
Here all the details and instructions how to replace the HARD drive
[Toshiba Satellite C70 / C75 / C70D / C75D / L70 / L70t / S70 / replace drive HARD S70t | http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/CRU3703HG0000R01.htm]

> I find the drivers for the normal series of L70 - those who are the same?
Did you find another Satellite L70-A-xxx model on the page of the Toshiba UE driver?
I imagine that you didn t.

You'll find drivers choose L70 - A short numbers and additional satellite as PSKNEE, PSKN2E, etc.
At the bottom of the unit, you will find a label providing different numbers.
There is also a number something like this: + PSKNEE-00D003BT +.
It's _Model_ part number and in this case to get the drivers, you need search satellites L70 - A PSKNEE.

Hope you know how to search the drivers now.

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