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It *should*. Dell has went the "hybrid" route with this laptop, which includes a lowest profile 2.5" HD. _MOST_ SATA SSD's you can purchase are of this profile class so it should just drop right in, so long as you're following the vendor instructions or one of the more competent online sets for doing a replacement of the HD. Having said this, though, you might want to contemplate ditching the "hard disk" altogether and getting an mSATA upgrade, especially if you're doing a rebuild of the OS on the machine It'll be even lighter and run faintly cooler than using this if you can manage that one.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have one in my desktop pc and one in my Acer aspire ultrabook. They work fine, fast and quiet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, if it has a 2.5" or a 3.5" this is the drive for you. 3.5" desktops may require a mounting bracket to be used with this hard drive as it only can be mounted in 2.5" bays.
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