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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.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There several challenges with replacement of the hard drive: getting to the drive will be the first obstacle. The second will be cloning the data from the current to the SSD. This not the sort of swap that should be attempted by everyone. Best left to Geek Squad. You will be amazed at the increased performance.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.this drive will install into any desktop, and laptop. your computer will be like night and day difference in speed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't know the exact specifics of your a730, but looking online it can be configured with up to a 1TB drive in it. Given the nature of it being an all in one, I would think it is essentially a laptop computer inside a small desktop configuration. What I mean is that since the system can be bought with different size drives, you should be able to upgrade whatever HDD you have in it now to an SSD. How you do that, you will have to consult your owners manuals about that. Additionally, you should check to make sure that such a change to your hardware configuration doesn't void the factory provided warranty if you still have warranty or extended coverage left. But I personally feel confident it can be upgraded.
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