Surface Laptop Go 1 2 3 SSD Upgrade | Reinstall Windows OS | Surface Restoration
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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This video shows how to upgrade or replace the SSD drive on the Surface Laptop Go model line. This guide will work on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gen models.
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Easy to follow. Got my ssd switched in about 30 minutes. Works like new.
Followed every step to the tea and got it done in no more than 40 minutes! Thank you so much for the detailed instructions!
Excellent. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
This is video can help if you would like to upgrade your SSD capacity or if you need to replace a defective SSD. Let me know if you have any questions regarding this repair.
Definitely a nice upgrade for sure
Not knowing a lot about computers, my surface is a 1 with 64GB memory......which is running out of space. I have read that my hard drive is soldered. I just wanted to confirm that the upgrade is suitable for my laptop. thanks
Is pcie 4 supported by the motherblard? Is worth it to install pcie 4 instead of pcie 3?
what is the maximum amount of storage I can upgrade to ??
This is a very helpful video. I have a few questions. I'm about to buy the ssd but I don't know what gen of the ssd I should get and are the heat pad and shield reusable or I have to get new. Thank you.
it is an 2230. the heatpad must be new as far as I see, and the shield is re-usable as long as it is carefully removed and restored.
@sorindanulescu alright I think I'm ready for the upgrade. Thank you so much for the detailed answer
Is it possible to upgrade the ram?
Unfortunately no
Can I use a different PC to create the recovery image?
Yes you can, just be sure to input the serial number of the pc you wish to restore.
I can't for the life of me get the metal shield off am I missing something?