New SSD removable kits for Surface Laptop 3 now available Surface

    New SSD removable kits for Surface Laptop 3 now available

    New SSD removable kits for Surface Laptop 3 now available

    Category: Surface
    Posted: 08 Aug 2020

    We are pleased to announce the availability of spare parts to assist enterprise customers to remove or replace SSD drives on Surface Laptop 3 (“Customer Repairable Units or CRUs”). This includes rubber feet (aka non-skid foot pads), cover screws that secure the chassis, and the single screw attached to the removable SSD (rSSD).

    Commercial customers in the U.S. and Canada can place orders through their Surface Authorized Device Resellers for CRU parts will ship starting August 7, 2020. Global availability is expected later this year.

    Customer repairable units

    Parts are available in the following configurations:


    Feet only

    Bulk packages containing 30 sets of 4 feet are available in the following SKUs:

    • Black. SKU #: 17M-00005
    • Silver. SKU #: 17M-00006
    • Teal. SKU #: 17M-00007
    • Sandstone. SKU #: 17M-00008

    Cover screws only

    • Bulk package containing 30 sets of 4 screws. SKU# 17M-00009

    rSSD screws only

    • Bulk package containing 30 rSSD screws. SKU# 17M-000010

    Please note that only skilled IT technicians should attempt rSSD[1] replacement.


    [1] Microsoft strongly recommends that only skilled technicians following Microsoft’s instructions perform rSSD replacement. Always use caution when undertaking do-it-yourself repair or replacement activities. Microsoft is not liable for damage to your device or any injuries sustained if you fail to follow this guidance. Further, any resulting damage to the product will not be covered under the Hardware warranty or Extended Service Plan. Depending on the service plan that you have selected, there may be a fee if you return a non-functional device without the original SSD. For more details on the service plan, features, and benefits of the coverage, please visit here for a copy of the Microsoft Complete terms and conditions.


    Source: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/...e/ba-p/1572045
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    08 Aug 2020


 

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