HP 250 G6 Laptop - How to change or upgrade the hard disk
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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How to open up and replace or upgrade the hard disk on a HP 250 G6 Notebook computer.
Mfr#: 1WY97EA#ABU
The procedure takes at least 12 minutes, probably longer if you are new to opening up computers. This video shows you how to remove the lower case/underside cover to access the hard disk, motherboard, RAM, wireless card and bios battery..
Thanks. This definitely helped, but note to those following .. there are three tabs at the back near the battery area, you need to unclip otherwise they will break, as I painfully found out.
Thanks for the tutorial, I only replaced the HDD but my laptop is much faster now!
Many thanks for the video showing how to disassemble this laptop in detail. Such a shame that it takes this much work just to access the hard drive or RAM: most laptops I've had prior, even things such as netbooks(!), never were such a pain in the ass to access the hard disk or RAM. Not sure why HP did this, other than to dissuade people from taking it apart to encourage them to buy another laptop from them which has the drive/RAM you want, but is marked up more. Such a pity that they make it so difficult to reach these parts. I doubt anyone who wants to upgrade it will be stopped by this, just irritated, and I'd wager my bottom dollar that the people who ARE dissuaded by the steps to disassemble this laptop probably wouldn't be attempting to disassemble it in the first place, and THOSE are the customers who would simply buy a laptop that contains the parts that they'd want instead of trying to upgrade it, wirhwe vwxUsave themselves the headache).
Just a kinda bass-ackwards is my point: those who are dissuaded, probably wouldn't have taken it apart in the first place, even if it was simpler, and those who are willing to take it apart, despite the difficulty, and simply are irritated by the annoying steps that are required to access basic components like the hard drive/RAM.
Again, as I've stated, I've had tons of mobile computers over the years: laptops, quite a few netbooks, etc. and I cannot remember any others that were this annoying (not difficult, just annoying) to disassemble. Maybe ONE of the netbooks had a similar difficulty, but that was because some of the parts, in particular the Wi-Fi components especially the antenna, were on the side along the edge of the LCD. The rest, accessing the hard drive and RAM have always been fairly simple and straight forward: usually just a single panel that covers the RAM slots, and a few screws and another panel to cover the hard drive area. None of those needed me to pry the parts apart with a card to something like that.
Anyway, thanks again so very, very, much, for a nice detailed, yet simple, video showing how to take this apart in the best fashion. Much appreciated. I'm upgrading the spinning rust drive in there to an SSD later on. Been meaning to for awhile, just needed to wait until the person didn't need access to the PC for a day, as it might take that long. It's an older SSD, but even a first gen older SSD will be light years faster than spinning rust, ESPCEIALLY if its a 5400RPM drive (I THINK it's 5400 RPM, but I'm not positive. Even if its 7200 though, the old SSD will still be much faster.
Thanks again! Best of luck going forward if you are trying to make it in the youtube world.
Thanks for the thanks :)
Thank you ;) I have to replace the HDD of this Notebook today. It's the most complicated HDD replacement I've ever seen on a Laptop, when I changed the one on my Asus it took me 2 minutes
I'm glad it helped and thank you for saying thanks
@@freename I made it ;) Thanks again, good job 👍🏻👍🏻
An outstanding video. Clear instructions (in a nice, understandable English, you are British? Well, I guess the Brexit doesn't prevent you blokes from contributing :-) alongside good and supporting images. One of the best I've seen. And no annoying music!
Excellent video. Made the job very quick and easy. Thanks for sharing your skills and knowledge.
My pleasure and thanks for taking the time to say so!
Yes good as disassembly videos go, thank you. The unit I dismantled didn't have screws under the rubber feet and some small variations but the jist of it was the same so will subscribe because I found this very helpful.
Good One. never would have found those hidden screws
Yep. And they keep moving around under different sticky bits on different models.
subscribed, liked the video. it definitely eased the process of upgrading to an ssd:) thanks
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Thanks for the video. Was really helpful since this laptop was really hard to remove all these staff just for a disk replacement LOL.
I only had 1 problem when i tried to put the CD-ROM back. You seem to do it after all the other plastics and cd-rom just got inside really easy.
I did exact the same way (even the screws with the same order) but the CD-Rom somewhere stacks and cannot get inside.
Any help would be really helpful.
Thanks again in advance,
The CD drive will have a little metal tab at the back which slides under the screw hole on the plastic case - which you then screw the screw through to keep the drive in place / so it doesn't fall out. Make sure that nothing is in the way of where that metal tab would end up. Often means you've put a screw back before it needs to be back or something somehow has got in the way.
This video was very helpful. Thanks alot bro.
Thanks :)
Thank you for this Video. Works fine for me with a HP 255 G6 Laptop. Same screws on the same places...😁
Thanks for the info :)
Thank you - very usefiul.
:)
Tnx for video.Please tell me,what type of ssd i need to bay?2,5 inc sata or ATA?best regards
SATA. Nothing uses IDE/PATA these days.
Thanks a lot! Wonderful tutorial and very usefull
I'm glad it was helpful :)
Thanks bro, you da plug!!!
i want to change my hdd in to an ssd, i want 500gb more or less, which model of ssd is compatible?
Any 2.5 SATA SSD.
Hi Could you do a tutorial on how to fix the hinge on this laptop ?
Sadly no. This isn't something I've done with that model of laptop.
Thank you
:)
Thank you for showing us this
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Great vid . thanks
Glad to have have helped:)
Thanks for video support assembled 👍
Can I put a hp ProBook 450 g3 hard drive from in a laptop into any other device to transfer data? I've tried to replace the hhd into another hp laptop but the drive wasn't compatible... The laptop I took it out of has fully broken and I want to retrieve the files etc from the HDD... Any suggestions?
I don't know, sorry. I've not seen one of those computers.
Great tutorial, thank you
Thank you for the thanks :) it's good to know when a video has helped someone.
I have a question, i have the same laptop ( hp 250 g6 ) i3-6006u but without cd drive slot ( or m.2 slot unfortunately ) , although motherboard have a slot for the cd drive ( but no connector ) if i bought the connector ( that have ribbon cable and connector) would i be able to install a caddy or at least an hdd ? Please elaborate with me if that's possible
It is likely to work if the motherboard has the ribbon connector but the case did not come with the ribbon to CD SATA connector. I can't promise.. but if it were my laptop, that's what I would be trying! Note that the DVD drive connector is not a standard SATA connector.. so you would need the ribbon cable and then a caddy to convert from DVD to standard SATA (and also hold the drive at the same time).
Thanks so much :) i will try it soon
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Is it possible to install aditional graphic card in this laptop?
No
Hi, thanks you for the video. Can I put a SSD and the original HDD? My laptop hasn't the DVD drive. Regards
Only if the DVD header is there or if it has an m.2 slot to put an SSD on.
@@freename Thank you. I haven't the DVD header. Thus I will have to buy a bracket and cables to can use the secondary HDD.
I have g6 that dosen't have CD driver and i want to add not replace the hard disk.
Please advise
You can try a DVD caddy to SATA converter but they don't always work reliably. Also if you don't have the DVD drive then the header on the motherboard may also be missing!
@@freename thanks a lot
I would like to know where to go shopping for new hard disks. I am not sure If the ones i am finding are compatible
I probably used B01N6JQS8C from Amazon UK. If your system is the same as the one in the video then any SATA SSD should be fine. Remember that once fitted you need to install your operating system again as the SSD you buy will be blank.
Does it matter if it is a 255 g6 and not a 250 g6
@@txble4897 As long as where it plugs in, inside, looks the same - then shouldn't matter at all.
Did you have a video on keyboard top cover replacement?
Sorry, I don't :(
Thanks man!
Thank you for taking the time to say thanks!
It got faster with the ssd compared to the old drive?
Absolutely. Using a computer without an SSD these days is so slow.
can I put a m.2 ssd and the original HDD? thanks
I don't remember but I have more to take to bits later this week and will try to check if it has a slot.
Here are photos of the motherboard:
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It doesn't look like there is a spare m.2 slot on the boards in the machines I have. If you look between the CPU+RAM and the large keyboard ribbon cable there is in fact a "JSSD" port solder pads on the board, just no connector.
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icannotgetafreename really THANKS! YOUR ARE THE BEST! you have a new follower ;)
Thanks for the thanks :D
I have a different model of HP250 G6. I took some pictures of the MB just for comparison:
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No M2 Slot unfortunately! :(
How can we change its processor (same model)
It is incredibly unlikely that it is a "socketed" processor. It is more likely BGA soldered onto the board. If this is the case you won't be able to change the CPU without a BGA rework station.
If you want it to run quicker for loading up programs changing the hard disk to an SSD will make a massive difference. If you want to speed it up for things like games - you are better off buying a computer with a higher spec processor and its own graphics card rather than trying to upgrade this laptop.
How do you install OS when changing the hard drive?
Use another computer to download windows 10 Media creation tool to make an USB install stick
I added 4 Gb RAM, so upgrade was successful
Great to know. Glad it helped
@@freename I watched another video 📹 before upgrading, but anyway good job, thanks
what type of ram does it take?
Select the make and model of the computer on www.crucial.com
Can't change the cpu
my dvd drive doesn't come out, any tip??
Try My Computer, right click on the DVD drive and click Eject or a Paperclip in the hole near the eject button should manually eject it..
thanks for the answer, was able to get it out after puting a lot of strenght to it, was kinda scared to break it haha
What is the max memory support
Sorry, I don't know the answer to that question :( hopefully someone else can help.
8GB
Please see here the max RAM supported depending on the model you have. prntscr.com/jbw3x9 (updated comment)
wow
Bad design! Why HP for the love of god whyyy. My old laptop has seperate lids for the memory and HD. Only takes 1 screw to replace the memory.
I agree. Guess it cuts down on the production cost while also making the laptop obsolete sooner for all the people who are too scared to try to open the laptop to upgrade it.
Info 2.5 inç?
Yes
icannotgetafreename Thanks broo ♥
This laptop was a b**** to open. The plastic was very tight.
Yes, horrible things to work on. An old plastic card really helps especially of you use rough ground to taper one corner so it's easier to get between the two parts of the case.
insane, shit HP
Yep