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Goondu DIY: installing an SSD in your HP Envy 14 laptop

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17 Jul
2011
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So you’ve just bought your laptop and want to swap out the hard disk for a speedy solid state drive (SSD) instead? This is usually a straightforward task thanks to the modular designs these days, like on the Apple MacBook Pro and fortunately, the HP Envy 14 I had just bought recently.

But some things still need to be taken care of to ensure everything runs smooth with your speedy new drive. Here’s a guide to install an SSD into your new HP Envy 14.

(Disclaimer: Techgoondu is not responsible for any damage or loss of warranty to your laptop!)

 
Tagged in: laptops, PCs, Storage, diy, HP Envy 14 Beats Edition, OCZ Vertex 2, SSD,