Introduzione
Based on lenovo_legion_9_16irx9_hmm.pdf "Hardware Maintenance Manual" from https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/si/en/produ...
Cosa ti serve
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Flip the computer over to access the screws on the bottom.
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Remove 8 black, 7mm PH0 screws (M2 x L7).
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Note: Virtually all the other screws for this computer are PH1 screws which may get stripped when using a smaller screwdriver, but these screws require a Philips PH0 driver.
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Pry up the clips/latches and then remove the lower case. Start at the front (four clips), then sides (three clips each side) and back (four clips) - there is also one clip in the middle of the case.
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Almost anything that is done with a computer is safer if the battery is disconnected, so it is good to do that now.
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Disconnect the battery pack cable from the system board using fingernails or a pry bar. Use your fingernails to pull the connector to unplug it. Do not pull the cable. It can be very tight. I used a 3.5 mm flathead screwdriver to carefully push the side plastic edges down towards the battery. Do not knock any of the components on the board.
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Remove the system board mylar.
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Note: Retain the system board mylar and reuse it when reassembling the computer. Replace the system board mylar only if it is damaged.
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Remove 4 black PH1 screws (M2 x L4) and then remove the SSD shielding.
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Note: Virtually all the screws for this computer are PH1 screws which may get stripped if you use a smaller screwdriver.
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Remove 2 silver 2mm PH1 screws (M2 x L2), one for each SSD.
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Note: Virtually all the screws for this computer are PH1 screws which may get stripped if you use a smaller screwdriver.
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Remove each SSD by pulling it away from the slot.
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Note: it may be important to replace the SSDs into the same slot, so label them in some manner - perhaps "T" for the top one and "B" for the bottom one.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.