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Originally Posted by Jimellow
Good advice, but I'd definitely make sure the drive is the issue before you go spend money on a drive that may not be the solution..
In terms of installing the drive, can this be done by the user, or do you have to take it to a shop?
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It can easily be done by the user, the drive is right on the top, just unbolt, unplug, remove, and replace. However, I think it voids your warranty, but if you can work with PC hardware at all, you won't need it.