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4
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- Bottom Cover
- 3 steps
- Solid State Drive
- 1 step
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Bottom Cover
- Remove cover for the extended battery connector. Use your finger nail or a plastic opening tool to remove it.
- Remove the two rubber feet at the back of the computer, these can be removed in the same way.
Remove cover for the extended battery connector. Use your finger nail or a plastic opening tool to remove it.
Remove the two rubber feet at the back of the computer, these can be removed in the same way.
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Step 2
- Remove the four 5.6mm Philips #00 screws located at the top of the computer.
- Remove the eight 3.6mm Philips #00 screws on the base of the computer.
Remove the four 5.6mm Philips #00 screws located at the top of the computer.
Remove the eight 3.6mm Philips #00 screws on the base of the computer.
Step 3
- Using a plastic opening tool, pry the plastic casing away from the base of the computer, the remaining clips around the edges can be released using your hands.
- Leave the side with the USB and audio port until last, then slide the case out and off, so the audio port doesn’t get caught.
Using a plastic opening tool, pry the plastic casing away from the base of the computer, the remaining clips around the edges can be released using your hands.
Leave the side with the USB and audio port until last, then slide the case out and off, so the audio port doesn’t get caught.
Step 4
Solid State Drive
- Remove the 4mm #0 Philips screw holding down the SSD
- Lift the SSD up and slide out of the slot
Remove the 4mm #0 Philips screw holding down the SSD
Lift the SSD up and slide out of the slot
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Sagar Taurani - Jun 3, 2017
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My internal hard drive does not get detected sometimes. I had this same problem a few months back. Upon getting it repaired by computer technician, I was told the issue was in the hard drive cover which connects the SSD to the PC. The issue got fixed at a cost of $100. I am not sure what that meant but the same issue has returned.
I don’t believe I have to replace my solid state drive. Can anyone offer me any solutions?
Olivier Guerreau - Oct 16, 2017
Hello Sagar, I have the same issue, did you get it fixed eventually?
Thanks! Olivier
Mad Sony - Aug 4, 2020
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I have the same issue. Once I replace the SSD - the new one is not recognized on boot. If I boot an external OS, I can access the SSD - so it seems to work but for some reason the BIOS does not see it on boot up.
Any ideas/solutions out there?
vesa.kuusava - Sep 25, 2020
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Yes, if this one slot stick on Sony 13Pro, it needs to be ahci-pcie, not nvme. NVME does not boot without editing bios code.