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As a Technician the answer is yes how ever I do-not recommend .It is physically possible to do so how ever you need to check the physical size of the current hard drive and make sure the replacement is the same size .You must also considered the brand of the hard drive ,the heat it produces, read and write speeds etc.The most important reason for why I don't recommend it is because any alterations will void Warranty . If you want more memory I recommend for you to get a external SSD ,basically its a huge USB thump Drive .You can purchase at best buy etc.Since its not a alteration warranty is not void ,they are really light weight and portable and you can connect it to your pc with a USB cable .They usually cost around 50 Dollars depending on the Brand .As a bonus you can use it to back up your PC so in case you loose your pc or your Hard drive crashes you still have your data.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This model is not user upgradable. A certified technician must do all of the work, so as to not void the warranty. Your certified technician can replace the 512GB solid state hard drive with a compatible replacement. Check with your certified technician for your options.
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