Introdução
The ThinkPad P51s can be configured with a 2.5-inch SATA solid-state drive. This guide covers the replacement of the 2.5-inch SATA SSD, which is installed inside a removable caddy. Over time, an aging or failing SATA drive can cause slow boot times, operating system crashes, corrupted data, or the laptop failing to detect the storage device. Many users also upgrade the SSD to increase capacity or improve speed after years of business use.
Before beginning this repair, completely power off the laptop, disconnect the AC adapter, and remove the external battery to prevent power from reaching the motherboard. The SATA drive slides out from the side of the bay once the locking latch is released, so be sure to pull the caddy straight outward to avoid damaging the connector. Handle the new SSD carefully and avoid touching the SATA pins.
This guide will walk you step-by-step through removing the SATA caddy, swapping in the replacement drive, and reinstalling it into the laptop.
Ferramentas
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Slide both locking latches outward using your thumbs.
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Keep the right latch held in the unlocked position with your right thumb. With your left hand, push the battery out of the slot.
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Once it detaches, use both hands to slide the battery out.
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Use a Phillips #00 screwdriver to loosen all seven captive screws that secure the lower case.
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Insert a iFixit Opening Tool into the gap along one edge of the laptop.
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Gently slide it around the perimeter to release the clips.
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Once all the clips are released, lift the cover off.
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Press the plastic pull-tab inward toward the drive to release the locking mechanism.
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Pull the tab outwards to slide the SSD and its caddy out.
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Disconnect the SATA cable by pulling it straight out from the connector.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.