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HDD removal manual

To extract your hard drive from laptop:
  • Turn off your computer. Remove the battery
  • Turn the laptop upside down
  • Remove screws securing the hard drive cover and remove the hard drive.


 

 





Gateway M275 Convertible Tablet Notebook:
How to remove the hard drive

Universal drive removal manual for Gateway notebooks

Hard drive removal on the Gateway M275 Convertible Tablet Notebook

 

Hard drive removal on the Gateway M275 Convertible Tablet Notebook

1. Shut down the convertible tablet notebook, and then disconnect the power adapter.

2. Turn the convertible tablet notebook over, and then remove the battery:

  • Slide the battery lock [1] to the unlocked position.
  • Slide the battery release latch [2].
  • Lift the battery out of the bay [3].

Remove the battery

3. Remove the hard drive from slot:

  • Remove the two hard drive bay screws [1]
  • Slide the hard drive kit away from the computer: Pictures [2] and [3]



How to extract the HDD from laptop

  • Remove the two screws [4] that secure the hard drive to the hard drive kit bracket
  • Remove the bracket from the failed hard drive [5]Remove the bracket

Note: Keep the bracket kit for the new hard drive installation.



After you are done with the hard drive removal you may proceed to placing the data recovery order.

Quick Start : When you get your shipping order printed out, enclose it in the package along with the hard drive and ship it out. Make your data recovery order online

 

 

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