If you just want to outright replace the existing drive, it super easy, just get a SATA SSD and the drive pops out the left side of the machine with just one screw. If you would like to keep the 500Gig drive and use it for bulk storage as well as a smaller SSD for the system it is only slightly harder. It also requires the removal of 1 screw. Just take out the screw from the plate on the bottom and it will snap out. Then there is a slot next to the RAM that the mSATA drive clicks into. Just make sure that you move the antenna wires out of the way before you put the bottom plate back on and you are done. I recommend using a piece of tape to hold the antenna wires in place. If you find that there is a card in there already, it is probably a mobile Internet card which my guess is that you will probably not be using. Just pull the antenna wires off it and remove it.

The T420 can hold a total of 4 hard drive. 1 SATA in the HD slot. 1 mSATA, 1 regular SATA in the DVD drive bay, that requires the purchase of a tray, and 1 SSD in the express card slot. Technically you could count a large SD card as a 5th drive if you really wanted. Pretty good expandability for such a small computer.

Brian Cluff

On 10/06/2015 05:34 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Brian Cluff last wrote:
You'll enjoy that Laptop a lot. I just picked up a T420 myself
a few weeks ago and everything works perfect right out of the box.
I did add 8 gigs of ram for a total of 12 and installed a 240Gig
mSATA SSD ... an addition to the 320 Gig spinning drive that
I put /home on, and that made a huge difference in the speed
of all the apps loading.
How difficult is it to add an SSD?

I really don't need the 500-gig HD that is in this T420
that I just bought. On my old net-top system, df shows this:
Filesystem     1K-blocks     Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5       15307020  6231552   8307468  43% /
udev             1020708        4   1020704   1% /dev
tmpfs             412276     1060    411216   1% /run
none                5120        0      5120   0% /run/lock
none             1030680    21072   1009608   3% /run/shm
/dev/sda6       71559236 26600696  41374540  40% /home

Instead of flushing the 500-gig HD, could I just install
a 64-gig or 128-gig SSD and install Linux on that and leave
the 500-gig unused? I don't need to bother with dual boot.

I looked on Amazon and saw these:

Transcend 64GB SATA III 6Gb/s MSA370 mSATA Solid State Drive
(TS64GMSA370) by Transcend $39.99 Prime

MyDigitalSSD 128GB 50mm Bullet Proof 4 BP4 50mm mSATA
Solid State Drive SSD SATA III 6G - MDMS-BP4-120
by MyDigitalSSD $55.00 Prime or $44.95 used (3 offers)

Also, what is the best way to install Linux Mint 17.2?

I downloaded linuxmint-17.2-mate-32bit.iso but the size
is 1,572,864,000 so I can't burn that onto a dvd to
install it.



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