Upgrading HP Pavilion 15-e000se HARD drive to SSD drive the steps in detail

Hi I have the laptop next

HP Pavilion e000se-15.

I need to SSD.could HARD drive upgrade please tell me the steps, also is it void my warranty and which manufacturer, I buy the SSD.

Thank you

Vimal

This post pretty much answers your question, too:

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/hardware-upgrades-replacements/SSD-upgrade-for-Pavilion-15-n097-F4T60EA-Abu/m-p/3308655#M29917

However, the hard drive on your model is much easier to go to:

Repair manuals

Page 49.

I recommend the Samsung 840 Evo SSD. The price is usually very good and performance is also very good.

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=9SIA2W00YW3571

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