Update yoga 11iby 300 to ssd

I have a 11iby of Yoga 300.

I would accelerate by replacing the HDD with a SDS, I accomplished with success the same operation with mini towers Dell and Sony laptops. I intend to use a Crucial 250 GB drive.

I have 2 questions

(1) someone done this or know of a reason it shouldn't work.

(2) although I removed the screws from the base, that I failed to remove it from the base. I don't want to force anything, so does anyone have any John.

Kind regards

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