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Yes, absolutely. You currently have a 2.5" drive and this is the same size.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In theory yes. It is the correct style of drive, and most likely the correct size. The critical measurement you are looking for is the drive height. I'd recommend you open the computer up and measure the drive before you buy. Measure the drive thickness without the mounting hardware (a fairly thin piece of metal. If the original drive is thicker than the SanDisc drive, you are in luck. If the original drive is thinner, then it won't work. Since BestBuy doesn't like direct links to things - Google is your best friend. I found the service manual by typing in exactly this: dell inspiron series 15 5559 The first result was the support page for that laptop. Scroll down and find the service manual - it tells you step by step how to get at that drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It fit in my HP laptop. Should be able to replace HDD.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your Dell takes a standard 2.5" HD, this will fit and work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes ... laptops use harddrvies in the 2.5 inch form factor.. the installations holes on a harddrive is the same for SSD.. and the interface is the same .. you are good to go.
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