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Well if my drive was cloned already, I probably do that and pay them for it. But i been also paying shops so much for things for so many years. I seen them open it myself before and it look easy. But im concerned about that nvme that i receive fry my new 1tv nvme ssd. And people seem to say in this situation, you don't need a nvme enclosure because i just need to open up my laptop.
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Can anyone here confirm this would work with my dell xps 15 9550 laptop to open it? It shows i need 2 tools... the torx 5 screwdriver and the phillips #00. I do have the phillps in an old toolbox but I don't have the torx 5. But reading the details of it, it says
This is NOT a 1.2mm 5-pointed star screwdriver (p5 pentalobe screwdriver), this screwdriver is CAN NOT used to remove the back panel screws.Please make sure that you know that you exactly need a T5 torx screwdriver.
Well all the screws are on the back of the xps laptop. But are they referring to something else? I will order this right now on amazon if anyone can confirm this works. Then I will open it up when i receive it in 2 days from amazon.
Again, the most important thing here is for me to clone the drive first and correctly. Those reviews for that nvme drive many seem to say it overheats and doesn't work and some even said it fried their new ssd. So i thought if i can open up the laptop, it doesn't seem hard, just take out the 32 gb m.2 ssd... then put in the new 1tb nvme... clone it... then im good ... because from there, i can try put in new ram and battery and if any issue, go to repair shop to pay them for the other 2 jobs.