T410s - working SSD?

My 5400 RPM, that HD crashed. What 256 GB ssd will work?
1.8 all micro sata disks will work?
I have to update the bios?
Thank you

You need not update BIOS when replacing HDD with SSD.

It can be very difficult (and expensive) to find an SSD that fits the main Bay T410s 1.8 ".

«Some time ago, when I decided to upgrade the 1.8 "HDD in my T410s stock, I used an mSATA SSD (Crucial 256 GB) as well as an interface card" mSATA at 1.8 "SATA» All this works fine, no problems at all.

http://www.microsatacables.com/mSATA-to-micro-SATA-Adapter-mSATA-micro-SATA/

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