The SSD will fit into the HDD you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a thickness of ~7mm and the thickness of the original HDD is more than this, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and make a good connection
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The SSD will fit into the HDD caddy, you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a thickness of ~7mm and the thickness of the original HDD is more than this, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and make a good connection
Note where the original HDD drive connector pins are in relation to the HDD caddy before you remove it from the caddy and then when you install the SSD into the caddy make sure that the connectors are at about the same height in the caddy. Hopefully this makes a bit of sense.
Here’s a link to the [https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_inspiron_laptop/inspiron-14r_service%20manual_en-us.pdf|service manual] for your laptop. This shows how to remove the HDD and the ODD.
Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXOT-waIdW8|video] that shows how to access the HDD in your laptop.
The caddy for the ODD slot is available online. Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/2nd-SSD-hard-drive-Caddy-for-Dell-Inspiron-14R-17R-N4010-N4110-N7010-N7110-7720-/390660670779|supplier] of the part.
It is only shown to give you an idea of the cost of the part. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''2nd hdd caddy for Dell Inspiron 14R-N4010'' to get results.
The SSD will fit into the HDD you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a thickness of ~7mm and the thickness of the original HDD is more than this, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and makes a good connection
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The SSD will fit into the HDD you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a thickness of ~7mm and the thickness of the original HDD is more than this, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and make a good connection
Note where the original HDD drive connector pins are in relation to the HDD caddy before you remove it from the caddy and then when you install the SSD into the caddy make sure that the connectors are at about the same height in the caddy. Hopefully this makes a bit of sense.
Here’s a link to the [https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_inspiron_laptop/inspiron-14r_service%20manual_en-us.pdf|service manual] for your laptop. This shows how to remove the HDD and the ODD.
Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXOT-waIdW8|video] that shows how to access the HDD in your laptop.
The caddy for the ODD slot is available online. Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/2nd-SSD-hard-drive-Caddy-for-Dell-Inspiron-14R-17R-N4010-N4110-N7010-N7110-7720-/390660670779|supplier] of the part.
It is only shown to give you an idea of the cost of the part. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''2nd hdd caddy for Dell Inspiron 14R-N4010'' to get results.
The SSD will fit into the HDD you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a depth of ~7mm and the depth of the original HDD is more than this, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and makes a good connection
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The SSD will fit into the HDD you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a thickness of ~7mm and the thickness of the original HDD is more than this, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and makes a good connection
Note where the original HDD drive connector pins are in relation to the HDD caddy before you remove it from the caddy and then when you install the SSD into the caddy make sure that the connectors are at about the same height in the caddy. Hopefully this makes a bit of sense.
Here’s a link to the [https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_inspiron_laptop/inspiron-14r_service%20manual_en-us.pdf|service manual] for your laptop. This shows how to remove the HDD and the ODD.
Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXOT-waIdW8|video] that shows how to access the HDD in your laptop.
The caddy for the ODD slot is available online. Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/2nd-SSD-hard-drive-Caddy-for-Dell-Inspiron-14R-17R-N4010-N4110-N7010-N7110-7720-/390660670779|supplier] of the part.
It is only shown to give you an idea of the cost of the part. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''2nd hdd caddy for Dell Inspiron 14R-N4010'' to get results.
The SSD will fit into the HDD you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a depth of ~7mm and the depth of the original HDD is deeper than this, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and makes a good connection
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The SSD will fit into the HDD you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a depth of ~7mm and the depth of the original HDD is more than this, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and makes a good connection
Note where the original HDD drive connector pins are in relation to the HDD caddy before you remove it from the caddy and then when you install the SSD into the caddy make sure that the connectors are at about the same height in the caddy. Hopefully this makes a bit of sense.
Here’s a link to the [https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_inspiron_laptop/inspiron-14r_service%20manual_en-us.pdf|service manual] for your laptop. This shows how to remove the HDD and the ODD.
Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXOT-waIdW8|video] that shows how to access the HDD in your laptop.
The caddy for the ODD slot is available online. Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/2nd-SSD-hard-drive-Caddy-for-Dell-Inspiron-14R-17R-N4010-N4110-N7010-N7110-7720-/390660670779|supplier] of the part.
It is only shown to give you an idea of the cost of the part. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''2nd hdd caddy for Dell Inspiron 14R-N4010'' to get results.
The SSD will fit into the HDD you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a depth of ~7mm, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and makes a good connection if the depth of the original HDD is deeper than this.
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The SSD will fit into the HDD you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a depth of ~7mm and the depth of the original HDD is deeper than this, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and makes a good connection
Note where the original HDD drive connector pins are in relation to the HDD caddy before you remove it from the caddy and then when you install the SSD into the caddy make sure that the connectors are at about the same height in the caddy. Hopefully this makes a bit of sense.
Here’s a link to the [https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_inspiron_laptop/inspiron-14r_service%20manual_en-us.pdf|service manual] for your laptop. This shows how to remove the HDD and the ODD.
Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXOT-waIdW8|video] that shows how to access the HDD in your laptop.
The caddy for the ODD slot is available online. Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/2nd-SSD-hard-drive-Caddy-for-Dell-Inspiron-14R-17R-N4010-N4110-N7010-N7110-7720-/390660670779|supplier] of the part.
It is only shown to give you an idea of the cost of the part. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''2nd hdd caddy for Dell Inspiron 14R-N4010'' to get results.
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The SSD will fit into the HDD you just have to be aware if you get a SSD which has a depth of ~7mm, that you may have to “pad” out the HDD enclosure in the laptop with a foam insert so that the SSD connectors line up with the motherboard connectors and makes a good connection if the depth of the original HDD is deeper than this.
Note where the original HDD drive connector pins are in relation to the HDD caddy before you remove it from the caddy and then when you install the SSD into the caddy make sure that the connectors are at about the same height in the caddy. Hopefully this makes a bit of sense.
Here’s a link to the [https://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_inspiron_laptop/inspiron-14r_service%20manual_en-us.pdf|service manual] for your laptop. This shows how to remove the HDD and the ODD.
Here’s a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXOT-waIdW8|video] that shows how to access the HDD in your laptop.
The caddy for the ODD slot is available online. Here’s a link to just one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/2nd-SSD-hard-drive-Caddy-for-Dell-Inspiron-14R-17R-N4010-N4110-N7010-N7110-7720-/390660670779|supplier] of the part.
It is only shown to give you an idea of the cost of the part. There are other suppliers online that may suit you better. Just search for ''2nd hdd caddy for Dell Inspiron 14R-N4010'' to get results.
Hopefully this is of some help.