P pcslookout Lifer Mar 18, 2007 11,959 157 106 Nov 15, 2017 #1 I will be using a hard drive caddy for the SSD and just put the hard drive where the other one was. Thanks.
I will be using a hard drive caddy for the SSD and just put the hard drive where the other one was. Thanks.
bbhaag Diamond Member Jul 2, 2011 7,231 2,714 146 Nov 15, 2017 #2 No you won't need a cable. The ssd should fit in the caddy fine and slip into the existing power and sata connectors in the laptop.
No you won't need a cable. The ssd should fit in the caddy fine and slip into the existing power and sata connectors in the laptop.
P pcslookout Lifer Mar 18, 2007 11,959 157 106 Nov 15, 2017 #3 bbhaag said: No you won't need a cable. The ssd should fit in the caddy fine and slip into the existing power and sata connectors in the laptop. Click to expand... Thanks!
bbhaag said: No you won't need a cable. The ssd should fit in the caddy fine and slip into the existing power and sata connectors in the laptop. Click to expand... Thanks!