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Lenovo Yoga 710 SSD Upgrade | Step by Step Details for Beginners
This video demonstrates how we upgraded the SSD (Solid State Drive) of our Lenovo Yoga 710 series Laptop, from 256 GB capacity to 1 TB capacity. The video explains in detail the step by step details which could be useful to beginners. Hope you enjoy the video :).
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Great video! However, would this still work with a 710-14ISK computer?
yes
Will it support a PCIe nvme drive?
next time please unplug the battery
great video, very helpful. Was your Minitool Partition Wizard the free one or the Pro? As per their website the Migrate OS to SSD/HDD feature is only on the Pro version not the Free one
is that must that we use the ssd tray,what if we can directly replace the new with the old one
Greetings, the BIOS flasher w/ Test clip to flash BIOS and EEPROM chips is an interesting resolve I being clueless such a fix existed. Considering I've been spending endless hours attempting to normalize my corrupt BIOS that invaded my gravity standing sideways. I have a dysfunctional Lenovo YOGA 730-15IKB Laptop, question; Are the flasher Test clip Devices universal for all computers or device specific for specific model computers? Thank you very much for posting a vital answer for this educational post for all of us, remain well in peaceful balance to take good care of it all...
Fantastic Video tutorial. I am gonna upgrade my lenovo yoga 710 14 isk. Thank you. Can you also create a tutorial for RAM upgrade for lenovo yoga 710 14 isk
What is the name of the ssd slot M and B or M only ?
I mean the one with single notch or double notch ?
Is nvme ssd supported by this model ?
Hey Krish! Nice job! Remember me...
Hi, great video! Do you know if this upgrade would be compatible with the 710-14IKB (i.e. 14") model that has a 128gb ssd?
Hello! I’m sorry I wasn’t able to respond earlier. Since the model you stated still utilizes a SATA port for its SSD, and since it still the same manufacturer and the same laptop division, it should work perfectly fine. Great question, though, and thanks for watching!
Dear friend, Will there work M.2 Pcie Nvme SSD ?
Hello! I am sorry to say that, unfortunately, the PcIe SSD will not be recognized in the SATA slot, as this laptop is not built for it and it’s BIOS, in turn, will not recognize it. Only M.2 SATA drives will work with this laptop, but in my experience, those work very well with the rest of the system’s hardware and I would highly recommend Crucial’s SSDs if you are still considering it. Thanks for watching, and good luck!
@@back2brick197 thank you!!
do you recomend put a 16G ram into this lenovo? I have now 5G ram
Hi! Well actually, it depends on how many ram slots the laptop has for expandable memory, but I think it should be possible because mine came with 16 GB ram. I would recommend checking first though, I don’t have much experience with ram. But theoretically, yes it should be possible. EDIT: I just checked and if you remove the ram cover, you should be able to remove the ram module and replace it. You do want to make sure that it is compatible ram, though. And also, that same article says that it is very easy to remove the battery and that it is actually recommended to do so. Here’s the link for reference: www.insidemylaptop.com/taking-apart-lenovo-yoga-710-14ikb/
@@back2brick197 Perfect ! thank you very much for cheking! best regards. Juan
@Juan Magneres no problem! Glad I was able to help. Thanks again for watching!
Excellent Video ! I have 2 problems with my Yoga 710. my battery swelled and Im not buying a new one, my question is, do you think I can get it out in order not to damage other parts of the computer, can I uset just without the battery ? directly to power? Also the right hinge that allows to open and close the screen seems to be detached inside and made leattle damege on the screen, can I open the screen and try to fix or glue it back? thanks !
Hello! That is an excellent question! Actually, there is a way to unplug the battery and disconnect it, and there’s also an iFixit guide on how to do it. I think what you have to do is unscrew the main screws, and then disconnect the smaller plug. And yes, you will probably be able to use it without the battery, directly to power, as that worked with my very old Sony laptop. However, I wouldn’t exactly recommend it, as there are many replacement batteries online, but it is entirely your choice. As for the hinge, I’m not entirely sure, but there should be some guides online on how to fix the hinge of a Lenovo 2 in 1 (most of their hinges are similar). Thanks for watching, and good luck!
@@back2brick197 Thank you very much for your answer, Im from Argentina and I really apriccieat your clean english ! I have to take out the battery as buy a new one here is very very expensive. About the second problem it is very difficult because I have to remove the screen, and thats not easy. Thanks again !! keep doing this kind of videos, you have a very clear way to explain, your are very good at it !
HI KRISH ITS ANDREW F.
Hey Andrew! How’s it going?
Yo Krish what’s up it’s me Ryan K
Hey Ryan! How’s it going? Thanks for watching!
H I K R I S H
Hey Savvas! Thanks for watching!
Nice video!
Nice video krish it's been a while
Thanks!
Great Video LongNeck!!!
Lol thanks Harsh!
@@back2brick197 hehe anytime brother.
Thank you, Very informative for upgrade old laptop storage and migration of original OS👍
Thanks for watching, I’m glad this was helpful!
Very nice Krish....👍
Great job Krish, keep it up