Disassembling an Asus all in one PC to replace the Hard Drive with a Samsung 860 EVO SSD

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  • Disassembling an Asus all in one PC to replace the Hard Drive with a Samsung 860 EVO Solid State Drive is not difficult once you know how. We will show you how we managed this task. It was a learning process for us and if we can do this job, so can you. We where confident that we could not only Disassemble an Asus all in one PC it (that is always easy bit) but also put it back together. No sophisticated tools were needed. An old credit card, a kitchen spatula and a few screwdrivers and the back was off the PC. But before tearing it to bits make sure you have the SSD cloned and the correct parts to hold it in place.
    We used a Sabrent 2.5 Inch to 3.5 Inch Internal Hard Disk Drive Mounting Kit (BK-HDDH). Here is an Affiliated Amazon link so you can buy the correct part:
    amzn.to/2BjOXLz
    In a series of videos we will show you all the stages of cloning to a Samsung 860 EVO Solid State Drive from the Hard Drive from my ASUS ET2702I all in one PC and give you information on the products we used. In an easy to understand tutorial. Showing any problems we experienced and we had a few, but they were easily overcome. We could have edited them out to look cleaver but you will learn more from them, if I leave them in.
    You will need an SSD. We chose a Samsung 860 Evo because it is new to the Samsung range and although it has a better memory (the new V NAND memory) and a better controller than the older 850, it is (at the time of writing this) cheaper. We have an Amazon Affiliated Link to the SSD we bought after much painstaking research on SSD performance and price:
    amzn.to/2D0zgcm
    This Samsung SSD has dramatically improved our aging 4 year old PC. It was adequate for 4K video editing but the new SSD has improved my Editing Programs performance. Asus don't make this model now, but we still love it and with the SSD upgrade it has been transformed. It has been superseded by the Asus Zen AiO Pro Z240ICGT All-in-One Desktop PC. Amazon affiliated link:
    amzn.to/2HUGyEi
    So now you know how to open asus all in one and by using the links at the end of this video you know everything about our project to improve this 4 year old PC.
    Music from Nero Platinum Video Editing, copyright free.

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  • @trackeroutdoors06
    @trackeroutdoors06 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video. I'm trying to fix my grandmother's PC but as I've never dealt with an all-in-one pc, I wanted to watch a video first. It just so happens that this video shows the same pc that I'm fixing, so that was even better.
    .

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      Hi Tracker Outdoors. There is always a first time for everything and this was our first time at disassembling our PC.

  • @diegodiazespinoza
    @diegodiazespinoza Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video, will help me so much to fix dad's computer!

  • @HappySmurf
    @HappySmurf 5 лет назад +1

    Lovely video .
    It was a pleasure to watch you guys doing together this family/team work

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you Happy.Smurf, we showed all the problems we had as they happened and showed how we overcome them. It is easy to edit problems out, to look clever. 😀

    • @HappySmurf
      @HappySmurf 5 лет назад +1

      @@UsefulWisdom :)

  • @immortalsofar5314
    @immortalsofar5314 3 года назад +5

    To unplug those internal short connectors, you probably need to get a child with the same tiny hands as those who connected them in the first place! ;-)

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      Hi Immortal SoFar. Thank you for the advice and what is the hourly rate that you are paying for your child's labour?

  • @kimmykyt
    @kimmykyt 4 года назад +3

    Very useful, i am going to do the same. Thanks for the video.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 года назад +1

      The upgrade was very easy to do and it improved my old PC.

  • @mohammadaminsarbazi6866
    @mohammadaminsarbazi6866 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing you experience. It was helpful

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  2 года назад +1

      I am happy you enjoyed the video. This all in one PC is easier to access than I thought it would be.

  • @dcanada34
    @dcanada34 4 года назад +1

    Great and informative video. Thanks allot

  • @OdysseusIthaca
    @OdysseusIthaca Год назад +1

    Thanks so much

  • @donnastarkey7619
    @donnastarkey7619 4 года назад +1

    excellent video (except when you were showing the difference between the drives.... you were off camera) - I need to go one step further and see why computer thinks it does not have a webcam

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 года назад +1

      Thank you Donna. Sorry about being off camera for the bit you were interested in. We had planned the job but this was the first time we had taken this PC to bits and we were learning as we went along. We wanted the video to reflect all the problems we encountered, so we filmed it in one take. For missing the bit you wanted to see, we apologies and promos to do better next time.

  • @florinmalairos4427
    @florinmalairos4427 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi,can u help me ? I need to know what voltage have the charger..original charger?

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 месяцев назад +1

      I think you are refering to the power brick that powers the all in one?
      Input 100-240 2.0 AMPS (that is the AC power that goes into the power brick from the house power supply)
      Output: 19.5 volts-7.7 AMPS (that is the DC power that goes into the PC from the power brick)
      I hope this helps you.😀

    • @florinmalairos4427
      @florinmalairos4427 5 месяцев назад

      Thk a lot!

  • @itsplacek
    @itsplacek 7 месяцев назад +1

    did you replace it with a sata ssd drive? and is there no need to format the disk in any way after replacing it for the system to work?

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  7 месяцев назад +1

      I used a Samsung 860 EVO SSD with a sata connection. But check your PC is also satta type. Once cloned and swapped with the original it worked.

    • @itsplacek
      @itsplacek 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@UsefulWisdom ok thx

  • @beremour
    @beremour 3 года назад +1

    Is it possible to switch system on with back shield open ? My system show only Asus logo and PC no signal

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      Hi beremour. I am confused by the term: back shield. If you are referring to powering the all in one on while it is disassembled, you would need to be careful not to touch anything live. It could damage the PC and you.

  • @dmitryglotov151
    @dmitryglotov151 3 года назад +2

    Hello!
    Can you tell me please is it possible to replace hdd with ssd in the Asus AiO v161g model and how ?(

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      I have replied the HDD with an SSD in my Asus laptop and in my desktop PC. But before I ordered the SSD I took the back of them to look at the drive and the SATTA connection type. New PC can have M.2 SSD connectors that are better than the SATTA type. If you get the correct drive it will work on your PC.😀

  • @Mr.SnakySnake
    @Mr.SnakySnake Год назад +2

    So technically you can also replace the dvd with the hard drive.

  • @LHommeDeParfum
    @LHommeDeParfum 3 года назад +1

    I replaced my HDD with an SSD but the BIOS does not recognize it. It keeps showing the disconnected drive.
    Any ideas? Cheers. (Model ET2013)

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      Sorry to hear you are having problems. Did you use the cloning program that I use in this RUclips video: Cloning to a Samsung 860 EVO Solid State Drive from an Hard Drive from an ASUS ET2702I all in one PC If you followed this video to clone the HDD to the SSD, you should be able swap the drives and then log into Windows. All without entering the PC Bios. The the digital digital information is the same on both drives. Or did you use a different cloning program?

    • @LHommeDeParfum
      @LHommeDeParfum 3 года назад +1

      @@UsefulWisdom Thank you. I have only one SATA connector, so I had to use another PC to clone drive to a non-Samsung SSD. In the BIOS, I keep seeing the replaced drive instead of the SSD. Cheers.

    • @LHommeDeParfum
      @LHommeDeParfum 3 года назад +1

      Just discovered my model does not support SSD drives. Thanks

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      Hi @@LHommeDeParfum . The cloned drive of another PC will not work. The windows Key on your cloned drive will not match with the Windows Key in your PCs Bios. You could buy a new Key from Microsoft, or use an external drive enclosure plugged into your PC USB port. This will capture the Windows Key and match with the key on your PCs Bios. Let me know if this solves your problem.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      @@LHommeDeParfum Thank you for keeping me informed.

  • @henrynorman1165
    @henrynorman1165 3 года назад +1

    can you install a biger hard drive SSD?

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      Hi Henry. Yes you can but there is one problem, it costs more. The cost effective way to go is to use the old HDD that you have removed from your PC as storage. I have given you the title of 2 RUclips videos that should help you with this project: External Hard Drive Enclosure USB 3.0 Aluminum Disk Enclosure Case, sleep mode after inactivity
      Samsung 860 EVO Sata III V NAND Solid State Drive and Sabrent Hard Disk Drive Mounting Kit

  • @yuliamslopez8375
    @yuliamslopez8375 3 года назад +1

    how did you recover windows? can you make a video?

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      Hi Yulians. Once you have cloned the drive with windows on it, to the SSD. The SSD now has your windows operating system on it. Then when you replace the old drive with the new SSD, you have 2 identical copies of Windows. The old drive can be used as a storage system by putting it into an enclosure. See the video I made of the enclosure by using the link at the end of this video (top left). When you power up the enclosure with the USB plugged into the PC. Use windows explorer and look for 2 new drive letters. One has the operating system on it, the other has your files. You can copy any files across to the new drive, or keep them on the HDD. The windows operating system on the old HDD can be kept. I delegated mine using windows disc manager. Then I made a systems image of the SSDs Windows operating system. If I then have a problem, that systems image allows me to restore the PC. To make a systems image, Control Pannel, type File History into the search, click on the header (in Blue letters) File History, look at the bottom left corner for, Systems Image.

  • @HimanshuAnilShah
    @HimanshuAnilShah 3 года назад +1

    What model of Asus All-in-one PC were you upgrading in this video?

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      Hi Himanshu Anil Shah. My Pc is a Asus ET2700

  • @simon2e0sia95
    @simon2e0sia95 3 года назад +1

    how did you fit thye ssd drive as the drive caddy was for a bigger drive did you have to buy an adaptor

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      Hi Simon. If you look in the video's description you will find a link to the products I used in this video. The caddy I used was from Amazon: amzn.to/2BjOXLz

    • @simon2e0sia95
      @simon2e0sia95 3 года назад +1

      @@UsefulWisdom hi thanks i have the same pc as you do you find it a lot faster than before??? mines a asus et2410

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад

      Hi @@simon2e0sia95 yes the ssd makes a big difference.

  • @scyfox.
    @scyfox. 5 лет назад +2

    Hello,
    Did you upgraded the Windows Version or stayed with the original one?

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 лет назад +1

      I stayed with the original version of Windows. I made a RUclips video of how I did this called: How to use Samsung Magician Software on your new SSD

  • @tarigalamin8970
    @tarigalamin8970 2 года назад +1

    Where can I find spare parts?

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  2 года назад

      Have you tried searching for them online?

  • @astigtalaga7372
    @astigtalaga7372 4 года назад +1

    Do you recommend upgrading the RAM also? Does that increase the performance as well?

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 года назад +2

      Hi Astig Tig. It all depends on your PCs motherboard. The Asus PC in this video has the maximum RAM it can take. So in this case NO. Your PC may have extra capacity, so check with the motherboard manufacture and if you can increase it, it will improve performance. But make sure the RAM you fit is the correct type for your PC.

    • @cytro
      @cytro 4 года назад +1

      More RAM does generally make the PC run faster but if you never use the extra RAM then its pointless

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 года назад +1

      Hi @@cytro Good point, the same is true of many components on a PC. 😀

  • @davidsonma
    @davidsonma 4 года назад +1

    hi, can you tell me the wattage of the power supply of this pc please, thanks

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 года назад +1

      Hi Mineistebest. Power from the national grid, in my case, 240V AC at 50 Hz. This goes into a power brick (but the power brick can convert down to 100V input at 50 to 60 Hz). It comes out of the power brick into the PC at 2.5 A at 19.5 V DC.

    • @davidsonma
      @davidsonma 4 года назад +1

      @@UsefulWisdom thx alot for the answer, very helpful

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 года назад

      @@davidsonma Happy to help.

  • @stevethea5250
    @stevethea5250 5 лет назад +1

    Wait you can put SSD storage in monitor??

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Steve, no you can't put a SSD in a monitor. But you can put an SSD in an all in one PC, like we did on this video. 😀

    • @cytro
      @cytro 4 года назад

      It's called an all-in-one meaning the entire pc is in the monitor, motherboard and all.

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 4 года назад

      @@cytro @Carlito Lopez @Optify In China (does not apply to Hong Kong or Taiwan), people are not used to tipping waitresses. They also don't spend a lot of time at the tables or serve / look at what you need at all times, except in places that have the American / European influence such as hotel buffets, etc. There if it is normal to receive tips.
      That they are offered those hot pot is a form of gratitude for the good service, since the waitresses can obviously eat that food that will be better than what they will give you at lunch / dinner.
      Tea is part of their culture and a ritual so to speak. Educated people always invite you for tea, not coffee like in Korea. Traditional tea places are really pretty!
      Beer is very very low almost like having a bitter soda, something like Thai beer, it looks like water. It is also very cheap. It costs a lot more to drink a coffee than to have a beer. In elegant restaurants it is men and from an age of 35-60 years who work in restaurants, the most modern ones now take young university students ... as in the video.
      I only know Shanghai & Beijin so I can't say much about how it is in other cities or small towns in mainland China. In Hong Kong & Taiwan (also in Japan) they have a habit of eating very fast in restaurants so it is another culture, unless you go to more expensive restaurants

    • @cytro
      @cytro 4 года назад

      @@stevethea5250 Holy shit show did you get here

    • @cytro
      @cytro 4 года назад

      @@stevethea5250 Also i don't remember asking

  • @kiwiflowers9475
    @kiwiflowers9475 4 года назад

    Hey stupid question here, but how do you know which harddrives are compatible? Is there like an online info thing or?

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 года назад +1

      Hi Kiwi Flowers, you must be sure the connection to the old HDD you are replacing are the same as the SSD you are replacing it with. They must match or your in trouble. You should be able to find this information for your specific PC online from the manufacturers website. SSDs tend to be one of 2 types, SATA or M.2. Your old HDD will probably be SATA (unless your PC is very old). You can open your PC and check the connection. If they look like the one I fit to the Asus in the video, it will be SATA. The M.2 SSDs are connected directly to the motherboard and are super fast but they are only found on new high end PCs and will never have been connected to a HDD.

  • @clifperry4677
    @clifperry4677 4 года назад

    you didnt clone the old drive to the new drive first?

  • @timucinpusat3518
    @timucinpusat3518 4 года назад +1

    I have Asus Zen All in One Pro Z240IE
    (Z240-PRO7SD) Production year: October 2017. Specifications: 8mb cache 2.90 GHz
    Intel core i7 7700T processor, 16gb DDR4 2400mhz RAM (8 GB X2), 1tb 5400rmp
    HDD, 128gb SSD M.2 SATA 3. Usage Type: No games. No graphics softwares. Home
    user. But sometimes transfer large data like Blu-ray movies and work with large
    office word files. The Pc is now in the technical service for noisy working
    issue. They will replace the cooling fan. I wanted to upgrade at the same time
    via IT. Since it's all in one Pc I can't open it all by myself. Only RAM and
    storage units can be upgraded. I want to upgrade and change 16gb RAM with
    "CORSAIR 32gb (2x16gb) 2400mhz DDR4 CMK16GX4M1A2400C16", 128 SSD with
    "SAMSUNG 970 PRO NVMe M.2 SSD 512gb" and lastly 1tb HDD with
    "SAMSUNG 860 Pro 1tb 560mb-530gb/s Sata3 2.5" SSD (MZ-76P1T0BW)"
    *I made the selection of parts with very limited technical knowledge. Is the
    brand / model preference correct? A better suggestion? *Will these changes
    affect performance? *Does it contribute to work PC quieter? *Are the parts
    compatible? Do I have any problems due to part replacement? The underlying
    reason for my desire to replace the SSD with SSD is that besides the capacity
    increase (Windows will be installed in this part), I think it will contribute
    positively to the overall performance of the PC, as it is a new technology. The
    reason why I want to replace the HDD with SSD is that it may also affect the
    overall performance, speed (I use it as a storage) while transferring data, and
    the other reason is that maybe it may contribute to the quiet operation of the
    PC, even if a little. What do you think on this issue?

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 года назад

      Hi timucin pusat. Your computers motherboard will dictate what you can install. The M.2 storage goes directly onto the motherboard and if you have no slot for it to fit into, it won't work. As for RAM, that again is down to your motherboard. You need to go to the motherboard manufacturers website for this information. If you have your operating system (Windows) is on a 2.5 HDD, changing it to an SSD will improve your PC. However, to use it as a storage system for large files that you are not editing would not be cost effective. It may take longer to transfer these files onto an external HDD but it will be cost effective. However, if you want to use an editing program to work with these files, having them on an SSD would help you.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 года назад

      Hi again. this link gives you some information: www.asus.com/uk/All-in-One-PCs/Zen-AiO-Pro-Z240IC/specifications/ You appear to have a USB 3.1 Type-C port on the outside of your PC.. That is a very fast USB, connection. If you want fast storage, you can plug in an external 3.1 C SSD. The type C port is the type of connection you get on new top end mobile phones. Also the rating of your RAM appears to be a max of 16. That is 2 x 8 = 16, not the 2 x 16 that would = 32. But please double check this with the Motherboard specs to be sure.

  • @warwagon
    @warwagon 4 года назад +1

    Great video but douche bag design on the part of ASUS, there are LOTS of AIO's which require doing zero with te optical drive.

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  4 года назад +2

      The worst part of the AIO's design is that the motherboard's battery is inaccessible, that is unless you take the motherboard out. That is very difficult to do.😀

  • @shishirsrivastava233
    @shishirsrivastava233 3 года назад +1

    It is bad and slow desktop

    • @UsefulWisdom
      @UsefulWisdom  3 года назад +1

      Yes it was a slow desktop but with an SSD it is much faster.

  • @stylerro
    @stylerro 4 года назад

    Very good video! Can you open a ZN242GD or tell me any hints? please. Picture: prnt.sc/r4k6bm I want do to a replace exactly like you

  • @jugantarrahman9422
    @jugantarrahman9422 4 года назад

    Worthless