Title: Upgrading NVMe SSD Drive in Dell Inspiron 16 7620 (Model P119F)
Video Description:
Simon demonstrates how to upgrade the NVMe M.2 SSD drive in a Dell Inspiron 16 7620 laptop (model P119F). This guide is especially useful for users looking to increase their laptop’s storage capacity.
Key Steps in the Process:
- Preparation: Simon begins by explaining that replacing the SSD drive means the new drive will not have Windows installed. He suggests preparing a Windows 10 or Windows 11 installer USB or downloading the installer onto a USB drive from Microsoft’s website.
- Tools Required: A Phillips screwdriver (size 1.5) is needed for the process.
- Removing the Screws: He removes two screws in the center and four screws at the bottom of the laptop. There are also three screws on the top that do not come off but help in loosening the back cover.
- Opening the Back Cover: Simon advises using a plastic prying tool if the back cover is hard to open due to clips around the edges.
- Identifying the SSD Drive: He locates the SSD drive in the laptop, noting it uses a mini version of the M.2 drive with an extension.
- Removing the SSD Drive: Simon carefully removes the tape securing the drive, unscrews it, and slides it out.
- Installing the New SSD Drive: He demonstrates how to insert the new full-size M.2 SSD drive into the slot, securing it with the screw.
- Reassembling: Simon replaces the tape over the new drive and advises on the reassembly of the laptop.
- Post-Installation Steps: He reminds viewers that installing a new SSD requires Windows installation or cloning the old drive’s data to the new one. Simon provides additional resources and links in the video description for these steps.
Conclusion:
This video offers a clear and concise guide for upgrading the NVMe M.2 SSD drive in a Dell Inspiron 16 7620 laptop. Simon’s instructions make it accessible for users to perform this upgrade at home.
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