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Your Lenovo computer has an Optane memory model and not an SSD, they look similar but Optane is only meant to be used as an accelorator to speed up boot times, as long as the key type matches the slot on the Dell I see no reason why it would not work but there are two things to consider first, the data on the Optane memory is specific for the Lenovo and would need formatting before fitting it into the Dell and you need to confirm that the Dell is Optane capable first.
Your Lenovo computer has an Optane memory model and not an SSD, they look similar but Optane is only meant to be used as an accelorator to speed up boot times, as long as the key type matches the slot on the Dell I see no reason why it would not work but there are two things to consider first, the data on the Optane memory is specific for the Lenovo and would need formatting before fitting it into the Dell and you need to confirm that the Dell is Optane capable first.
Lenovo info here
Dell info here
You are welcome btw
Thanks for the information.
I don’t mind reformatting the entire drive. Worst case scenario, If I am not successful, would be the cheapest option: Purchase an external 1TB hard drive and add it to the existing Dell laptop (currently the laptop only has 240gb). What do you think?
You are welcome but can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.
Originally posted by ValKhan
I don’t mind reformatting the entire drive.
Sorry but it is not a drive and even if it was it only has a capacity of 16GB which means that you could only use circa 13GB of the space before the data started getting corrupted, see screenshot from your Lenovo specs and primarily the info that has been highlighted.
You can`t really compare the two tbh as an internal drive gets used every time that the PC boots up whereas an external drive only gets used when you access it.
Just be sure to avoid any new Seagate HDD and you will be fine, Western Digital Caviar Black are what I use in builds.
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