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Most likely yes. The drive thickness might be an issue. But the form factor your laptop uses is exactly this (standard SATA drive, NOT the new M.2 form). To figure out if the drive will fit, I'd recommend opening up the laptop and measuring the current drive thickness. Since BestBuy doesn't like direct links, you can find the iFixit article with Google (it is result number 2 in the search) - use exactly these words. ASUS LapTop Q504U hard drive replacement The laptop isn't terribly hard to open and the drive is well exposed once you have the bottom off. You'll just need the correct Torx driver (they tell you the size in the article) - either get one at Ace along with a handle to drive it (Ace carries bits this size), or buy a computer / cell phone repair tool kit from Amazon (the iFixit set is fine, there are better sets out there for less money). The SanDisc website has the dimensions of this drive. If the existing drive is thinner than the SanDisc - you won't be able to use the SanDisc drive. If existing drive is the same or thicker, the drive will fit. Good luck cloning the drive to replace it. That isn't a trivial thing to do.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it will!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you’re replacing an hdd then most definitely.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your Laptop uses a Small factor SSD you will be fine If your LT is like a DELL XPS Microthin then no. The microthin LT (Laptops) use a funky circuit board ala memory modulesque.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will function properly and has allowed me to keep using my ASUS Lap Top for a long time to come. I am very pleased that Geek Squad installed this as an additional hard drive in my computer so I could retain all the programs installed on it and not have to reinstall any of them. I would recommend this hard drive to anyone needing more storage space on their computer.
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