CHEAP SSD UPGRADE! - Adding 1TB to a Surface Pro 9

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @GrantSR
    @GrantSR Před 9 měsíci +31

    Why can't ALL CZcams videos be this straightforward?

  • @habilain
    @habilain Před rokem +45

    Worth noting: the SSD heatsink is actually useful. I upgraded to an SN740 and I noticed that the fan on the SP9 was going pretty much continuously; before the upgrade it would turn off when idling. Transferring the clip on heatsink, and a fresh application of thermal paste, dropped the temps of the SN740 by ten degrees, which was enough to let the fan turn off.
    My *guess* is that SP9 wants to keep the SSD below 60 degrees, and without the heatsink it struggles to do it. Sure, it's a convoluted route for the heat to take (chip->paste->top of heatsink -> bottom of heatsink->SP9 chassis), but it seems to work just about well enough.

    • @Sidb26
      @Sidb26 Před 4 měsíci

      How did you remove it

    • @habilain
      @habilain Před 4 měsíci

      @@Sidb26 The heatsink? It's clipped on. You can just carefully bend the collar a bit and it should come apart into two easily, then bend it back to put it together. Just be careful not to bend it too much otherwise it may not go back together. Also don't worry too much if the plastic bit doesn't go back in - didn't on mine, doesn't appear to have any actual purpose.

    • @Sidb26
      @Sidb26 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @habilain I did it, the temp went down from 41 to 36

    • @habilain
      @habilain Před 4 měsíci

      @@Sidb26 Nice!

  • @philv1839
    @philv1839 Před 8 měsíci +5

    A little late to the surface pro party, but this was an awesome way to break this process down. Very straightforward especially for those looking to avoid insane up charges for better storage. Cheers 🤙

  • @sibbyzee
    @sibbyzee Před 7 měsíci +2

    I’m something in the region of an accountant, to paint a picture of how non-tech I am. Yet I managed to do this upgrade today without any assistance other than this video. Great video and instructions!

  • @misterstratocaster
    @misterstratocaster Před 7 měsíci +3

    Just a couple days ago, I upgraded both of my SP9s using 512GB SSDs that were pulled from Surface Laptops. Tried your method (and the MS recommended procedure) and I would have had to reinstall everything. Not what I wanted. By the way, you can go to About in Settings and copy the serial to paste into the page rather than try to look at the miniature typeface MS uses.
    As I do computer repair, I had an external case for M.2 SSDs - cloned the old drive to the new using DiskGenius and set the partition to use the whole drive.

    • @WiikLyID
      @WiikLyID Před 3 měsíci

      I want to buy an sf9 in 2024 for my light video editing needs, is this device still relevant? Give me a review of your daily use, thank you.

  • @stevejones9044
    @stevejones9044 Před rokem +3

    You are showing exactly what I was looking for. I am planning on getting the Surface Pro 9 i7 with the smallest SDD drive and upgrading. MS like other mfgs are notorious for overcharging for products like drives and memory that are no different or often less quality than what you can get yourself. Thanks for the straightforward tutorial on swapping drives. Really no different than any other laptop drive swap but I wasn't sure. The beauty in all this is if for some reason the new drive doesn't work or the OS installation to it failed you still can drop in the original SSD and start over.

    • @Bonesince1997
      @Bonesince1997 Před 4 měsíci

      Plus, at the time I was looking, only the Platinum color was coming with the 1tb.

  • @bryans8656
    @bryans8656 Před rokem +6

    Although I use a Mac as my primary computer these days I also have a Windows PC I use for certain applications. I really enjoy how easy it is to upgrade the Windows machine.

    • @WiikLyID
      @WiikLyID Před 3 měsíci

      Do you use surface pro 9?

    • @bryans8656
      @bryans8656 Před 3 měsíci

      @@WiikLyID Nope.

    • @WiikLyID
      @WiikLyID Před 3 měsíci

      @@bryans8656 I want to buy it but honestly It's so hard to find the latest sf9 review in 2024

  • @fruitsnackia2012
    @fruitsnackia2012 Před rokem +3

    i waited for the 256 model to go on sale and did the same thing to mine :P

  • @stickgarrote8582
    @stickgarrote8582 Před rokem +7

    The screw was a T3 torx for me. Just FYI, they might vary.

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před rokem

      Good to know 👍🏻

    • @mscargill1
      @mscargill1 Před 3 měsíci

      All the videos I have seen say Torx T3

    • @RiCorr
      @RiCorr Před 2 měsíci

      The Surface manual recommends a Torx Plus 31P driver for removing the screw attaching the SSD disc to the Surface Pro. BUT 'Torx Plus' is different than 'Torx' (both screwdrivers have six stars but Torx Plus have slightly rounded-off star points). Notwithstanding this very clear video, I'm reluctant to take on this job myself without using the recommended Torx Plus 31P. I live in the UK and it seems impossible to find a Torx Plus 31P driver. I've found a company that sells the individual bit, but they don't sell the screwdriver handle in which to fit the bit. Could I buy a cheap generic screwdriver to hold the bit? The only thing I've found is a company selling on Amazon that includes a Torx Plus 31P driver as a 'Vessel Set of 5 Precision Torx Plus and Torx Screwdrivers' - but this is for £53! I'd be grateful if someone could link me to somewhere that I could buy this simple tool as a reasonable price. It seems people are simply using the T3 Torx Screwdriver (and mostly getting away with it?) rather than the recommended Torx Plus 31P drive, but someone on Reddit says this resulted in stripping the threads, which makes me nervous.

    • @kalamazpi
      @kalamazpi Před 4 dny

      I tried a T2, but it felt a little like I was going to strip the screw. T3 worked perfectly.

  • @Dragonblaster1
    @Dragonblaster1 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm an electronics engineer with a background in bodging circuit test boards with very static-sensitive components. This doesn't look hard at all. I have a 128GB 5G Surface Pro 9 on the way, and the thumb drive, heat spreader material and screwdriver set are standing by, along with a 1TB WD SN740, as you did, which I had bought before watching this excellent vid. It only cost me just over £70, which I regard as a real bargain.

  • @Bonesince1997
    @Bonesince1997 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm about to do this myself! So I thank you.
    It doesn't help that the manual says to replace with a like capacity drive. Clearly you can increase. I think it's shady on Microsoft's part for essentially lying in their manual. But I appreciate the confirmation to the opposite. I hope it goes smoothly for me.

  • @malch2843
    @malch2843 Před rokem +4

    It looks like it is a very similar procedure for a Surface Pro 8 too. I might give it a go.

  • @maks_zbogar
    @maks_zbogar Před měsícem

    This is the best tutorial video I have ever seen! THANK YOU!!!

  • @robynberkel565
    @robynberkel565 Před 7 měsíci +1

    did this first try thank you for the video! I replaced the heat spreader/heatsink

  • @aelaan12
    @aelaan12 Před rokem +7

    Why Apple is not offering this is quite simple, they cannot move away from SOC and painted themselves in that corner. It is still possible to upgrade the internal storage if you have the skills but man that is a worrisome process. Otherwise it is on the dongle and hope for the best. This SP9 is indeed the much better, future proof option for storage. It is a fine machine, I have one at work for work in the datacenter - it is an SP7 - very happy with it.

    • @codenamegrs9278
      @codenamegrs9278 Před rokem +3

      the reason they can't move away from soldered SSDs is because of greed ... they have literally tons of money in cash offshore. 2TB of Soldered SSD @ Apple 800$ ; 2TB on Amazon of Samsung/ Sabrent / Seagate / Kingston etc costs 200$ roughly. Apple is charging 4x the price. At the same time if your Mac's SSD dies (and your warranty is expired) you'll pay 50% of what you paid for your mac because the way they go about your "repair" is by replacing the whole motherboard (CPU , RAM , SSD , Wifi card and ALL other components) Do you find that Normal , mr Al van der Laan? :)

    • @charminbaer2323
      @charminbaer2323 Před rokem

      @@codenamegrs9278 yes, I suspect greed is part of the problem, but I think the bigger reason for not being able to swap out anything is for aesthetics. Apple wants their products to be the thinnest, sleekest, cleanest products out there, they're so anal about this, so they're not gonna deviate from that just to make customer's lives easier. Having said that, the Chinese have been upgrading storage on iPods, iPhones, iPads, even new Apple Silicone Macs, for a while now. Just gotta have the proper tools, and its relatively easy. Wish we had shops here in the US to do the same upgrades.

    • @RunForPeace-hk1cu
      @RunForPeace-hk1cu Před rokem

      Sure, you can upgrade the storage but do you really want to run an outdated CPU after a while when better/faster/lower power systems are avail?
      Upgradeability is overrated.

    • @RunForPeace-hk1cu
      @RunForPeace-hk1cu Před rokem

      @@codenamegrs9278 Apple actually embedded their NAND controller in the Apple SoC hence it's not as simple as a SSD swap. The SSD is a proprietary NAND chips.

    • @codenamegrs9278
      @codenamegrs9278 Před rokem +2

      @@RunForPeace-hk1cu but i definitely don't wanna pay 800$ for 2TB soldered when ALL other SSD manufacturers offer 2TB for 200$. Thass MAD 🤣⚰️☠️⚰️☠️⚰️☠️⚰️

  • @farishanafiah8461
    @farishanafiah8461 Před 11 měsíci +3

    As much as I like the easy SSD upgradability, I'm not sure about having the OS installed in that one SSD. I don't mind having a soldered SSD for the OS and leave the rear slot empty for additional self upgrade.

    • @freedonx
      @freedonx Před 9 měsíci

      It's not great at the end. I have a surfae pro 6, having an additional microSD. Occasionally the microsd disconnects from windows, leaving me WITHOUT access to that drive. So I could either leave it with the soldered, or better yet have the whole drive upgraded

  • @generalshakewell
    @generalshakewell Před měsícem

    Man. If MS did this with the RAM too, it would be a gamechanger.

  • @synetic
    @synetic Před rokem +5

    There's nothing wrong with the WD claims. You're limited by the chipset on the surface.

    • @nicolaslabranche8284
      @nicolaslabranche8284 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Exactly, their NVMe SSD model is intended to be used with PCIe 4.0 and the surface is limited to PCIe 3.0

  • @WildHorseProductions
    @WildHorseProductions Před 11 dny

    Thank you! This worked perfectly.

  • @downtttempo
    @downtttempo Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent. Followed along once, got it done, rocking 1 TB 😎.

  • @MannyNegron
    @MannyNegron Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the detailed instructions... Western Digital is running a sale and so does bestbuy... The drive is 79.99 for the 1TB and 169.99 for the 2TB. Have you had any issues with heat? Someone mentioned that the heatsink does make a difference.

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I haven’t noticed a problem. I’m not throwing particularly data heavy workloads at it, but it’s been fine for me.

    • @MannyNegron
      @MannyNegron Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thank you

  • @edwinfernando11
    @edwinfernando11 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey did you back up to a external drive or did you insert the new ssd to your usb c hub and back up the system directly to the new SSD?

  • @reddlief
    @reddlief Před 6 měsíci

    Clever, to the point, entertaining presentation.

  • @donmatheo717
    @donmatheo717 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Why is Surface Pro 9 running SSD on PCIe 3.0 instead of PCIe 4.0...?😬 Maybe that's why the WD drive performed so poorly.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw Před 3 měsíci

    I'm surprised the SSD is sort of exposed like that? I thought there was a cover that had to be removed to access the SSD (not just the stand).

  • @hdsunny1
    @hdsunny1 Před 9 měsíci

    Professional Instructor, thank you!

  • @louismartini6983
    @louismartini6983 Před rokem +2

    Great video. One question. Did you check to see if you have access to the entire 1 TB of the new drive or did the recovery process only format 256 GB?

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před rokem +1

      You can see the capacity in the final speed test. The recovery process doesn’t pay any attention to capacity - it just formats the SSD and copies the setup files over. From there it’s just like when you fire up the device for the first time. Hope that makes sense 😁

  • @saleemalkalbani3046
    @saleemalkalbani3046 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you... very helpful

  • @AddaiSamuel
    @AddaiSamuel Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video. Does this process work for Surface Pro 7+ ?

  • @ArturFejklowicz
    @ArturFejklowicz Před rokem +2

    Great video. Why didn't you choose 2TB? Do you think SN740 2TB 2230 would also work with Surface Pro 9?

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před rokem +2

      Thanks 😊 I don’t need that much space. Most of my stuff is in cloud, so it’s just for apps and temporary working space. 1TB is fine for me. That 2TB drive should work fine. 👍🏻

  • @sullfolife
    @sullfolife Před 3 měsíci

    AH! was looking into this but wanted to get 32gb of ram, and turns out it's already maxed out to 1tb

  • @Longstuff
    @Longstuff Před rokem

    Fantastic video!!!!!!✌

  • @matthewwhitted9179
    @matthewwhitted9179 Před rokem +1

    hello is the bitlocker key transferred to the new drive when you do the recovery

  • @PAE47
    @PAE47 Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent, Thankyou ,

  • @Hard_7_Iron
    @Hard_7_Iron Před rokem +1

    Let us know if the new drive heats up more than the old drive…will you? I had no idea I could upgrade my SSD….thanks! ❤

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před rokem +1

      Will do. It has been completely fine so far 👍🏻

  • @jacobwanno3119
    @jacobwanno3119 Před 7 měsíci

    I’ve done this but for me the install2 file is not copying to my recovery drive. It seems corrupted. I’ve tried this on 2 laptops and the surface pro. But it keeps giving the same issue. How can I resolve this?

  • @stellijer
    @stellijer Před 9 měsíci

    Nice, but I was hoping to port my windows and apps on my laptop not start over

  • @iainattenborough2582
    @iainattenborough2582 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. Just installed a 2TB WD sn770m. FYI: it's a torx3 screw not torx2.

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před 8 měsíci

      👍torx 2 on mine.

    • @iainattenborough2582
      @iainattenborough2582 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@ConstantGeekery oh, sorry - how odd. Thankyou again!

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před 8 měsíci

      @@iainattenborough2582 glad you found it useful. I wonder if Microsoft changed the spec, because it would be easy to strip a T2 if you over-tighten it. Apparently T3 is good for double the torque... I just looked it up... clearly I need to get out more! 😂

    • @iainattenborough2582
      @iainattenborough2582 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ConstantGeekery - I pulled out the T2 and thought ... my my that is small. Then tried the T3 and it fitted. 2 hours later Windows 11 has finally finished installing the millionth patch and update. Teams refusing to install due to MS driver signing thing.. oh well :) - thanks again

  • @papa-dt1cv
    @papa-dt1cv Před 7 měsíci

    Original keyboard skin, so easy affected by wear and tear faster than other keyboard..?

  • @Mingbell
    @Mingbell Před rokem

    I have just ordered the same WD SN740 1Tb SSD. Many thanks for the clear instruction. One question, will the third-party Windows applications, e.g. VLC, Adobe PDF, which were installed on the old SDD be transfered and continue to work in the Windows on the new SSD after the upgrade?

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před rokem

      Only if you clone the drive. If you do a fresh install you’ll need to download them again.

    • @Mingbell
      @Mingbell Před rokem

      @@ConstantGeekery The Windows 11 on old SSD has the most recent Windows updates. Do I have to re-download and install these same Windows updates after upgrade to a new SSD?

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před rokem

      @@Mingbell If you are cloning the drive, then your new drive will be an exact copy of the old drive. You’ll need to Google instructions for that. If you do what I did in this video, you are starting from scratch, so there will be some updates to download afterwards.

    • @Mingbell
      @Mingbell Před rokem

      @@ConstantGeekery Many thanks for the clarification. I will re-update the Windows after the upgrade as you have demonstrated. Have a nice day.

  • @f1racer908
    @f1racer908 Před rokem

    some users swapping the m.2 had experienced driver, lockup, and rebooting issues, due to the upgrade to PCIE Gen4 M.2, did you have any issues similar after upgrade?

  • @dii36000
    @dii36000 Před 2 měsíci

    Do you still have to do partitions on the ssd after all the installation?

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před 2 měsíci

      Depends how you do it. If you do a fresh install, the partitions will be done as part of the install process. If you clone an existing smaller drive, you'll need to resize (grow) the main partition afterwards.

  • @juliussmanzanoo5707
    @juliussmanzanoo5707 Před 4 měsíci

    LINK to download the ISO of the surface, the option to choose the model of my SURFACE does not appear, LINK PLEASE.

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před 4 měsíci

      support.microsoft.com/en-us/surface-recovery-image

  • @AceDaysPro
    @AceDaysPro Před rokem

    Why is mine only a 9.5 gb download for the surface recovery image?

  • @laurakeating6049
    @laurakeating6049 Před 9 měsíci

    What happens if I buy brand new and simply swap in the 1 TB before I turn it on and do the initial setup. Will it work?

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately not. The new drive won’t have anything on it. You still need to download and install Windows. Good time to do it though.

    • @laurakeating6049
      @laurakeating6049 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ConstantGeekery Thank you. Great video

  • @todd0530
    @todd0530 Před rokem

    great video, I had Surface pro 8 the same surface pro 9 with PCIE 3.0, but SN740 is PCIE 4.0. I try to upgrade surface pro 8 with SN740. but it show blue screen “ CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT”. I don’t know how to fix it.

    • @OTNaugrim
      @OTNaugrim Před rokem

      u can't. pcie 4.0 has fundamental backwards compabitbility issues on surface pro 8 and older. dude above and everyone shilling 4.0 drives for surface pro 8 need a reality check... ur much better off with pcie 3.0 drive,s ry mate for the bad news

  • @benjiebarker
    @benjiebarker Před rokem

    Is there an M.2 splitter? I want to connect an external gpu dock that uses M.2 link

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před rokem

      I'm not aware of any. The latest Surface Pro has Thunderbolt and can be used with an eGPU, though that won't help you if you have a specific model that uses M.2

  • @TheCagande
    @TheCagande Před rokem

    hello, will this work in Surface Pro 9? GPD M.2 2230 1TB PCie Gen 3X4 NVME SSD for GPD Win Max 2

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před rokem

      I don’t see why not. If it’s a standard 2230 NVMe drive it should work fine.

  • @kuauth
    @kuauth Před rokem

    Is it necessary to use the recovery drive? Can I clone the old ssd drive to the new one?

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před rokem +1

      You can clone the drive if you have a suitable external enclosure for the new drive, and the right software to do it.

    • @kuauth
      @kuauth Před rokem

      @@ConstantGeekery thank you!!

  • @DanieleCaruso
    @DanieleCaruso Před rokem

    Is the ssd you suggest compatible with surface pro7plus i7?

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před rokem

      It should be backward compatible with PCIe 3.0, but I’ve not personally tested it.

  • @kungfooman
    @kungfooman Před 8 dny

    My god is MS too stupid to share an ISO?! I'm on Linux and just wanna use `dd if=... of=...` to create a bootable USB drive. I can't use a freaking ZIP file.

  • @sharonb.9128
    @sharonb.9128 Před rokem +1

    Great video. I think it’s fantastic that Microsoft allows buyers to upgrade the SSD. I also believe it’s alright that Apple doesn’t. Plenty of people, myself included will never do it. We THINK we will. I’ve probably owned 8-9 PC’s and I’ve never unscrewed the case and upgraded anything. I’ve accepted I’m never going to be iFixit’s target customer. A company can follow any business model that works for them…or go out of business. Apple’s not bringing back the iPhone’s headphone jack either. I buy my Windows and Apple devices based on my reality. Now, if I can just stop convincing myself I’ll use the Apple Pencil.

    • @mikldude9376
      @mikldude9376 Před rokem +1

      That suits you and thats fine ,, but many people do repair and upgrade their own machines , and some of apples business practices in the past like making it impossible to replace and install proper apple original parts even to the point of making the machine unusable for the most simple job unless its taken back to apple really are pretty shonky business practices .
      And in my view , if only one small cheap component of my machine needs a replacement that will happily keep the machine running for years longer , why should i have to pay apple half the cost of the original machines cost to have an apple tech do a simple repair that most hands on people could do for a mere fraction of the price.

    • @sharonb.9128
      @sharonb.9128 Před rokem

      @@mikldude9376 I think you have choices. With cars for example, if you hate a CVT, find a manufacturer who makes a 9 speed. I think all manufacturers, INCLUDING Apple make products that are easier for them to make. M1’s existence proves Apple engineers are moving in a different direction than “modular”. This meme of Apple solely designing products to rake in repair dollars is beyond paranoid. I would put Apple’s priorities of build quality and design philosophy ranking before “making repair money”.

  • @tomaszmarsza6742
    @tomaszmarsza6742 Před 4 měsíci

    Cool

  • @morishakoori1940
    @morishakoori1940 Před 11 měsíci

    My Brother, Western Digital is not cheap
    But thanks

    • @ConstantGeekery
      @ConstantGeekery  Před 11 měsíci

      At the time of publishing this video, this was the cheapest main brand 2230 1TB SSD available in the UK, by some margin.

  • @jordankuo6662
    @jordankuo6662 Před rokem

    Does windows still stay activated after this upgrade?

  • @charminbaer2323
    @charminbaer2323 Před rokem +6

    Yeah, but its still Windows. No thanks. I'm happy with my M1 iPad Pro and its 256 GB of storage. I do photography and use Adobe Lightroom, so my photos live in the cloud and when I'm done delivering, photos go on to an external RAID drive.
    Also, i just realized it's been 18 yrs since I abandoned Windows and PC building, when the original Mac Mini was released.

    • @curtisquick1582
      @curtisquick1582 Před rokem +1

      A lot has changed on the Windows side in 18 years. You may want to take another look.

    • @charminbaer2323
      @charminbaer2323 Před rokem

      @@curtisquick1582 I know it has, I'm still happy with the Apple ecosystem they have going. The only reason I would get a PC would be for gaming, and it wold be a machine strictly for gaming, I wouldn't leave Apple. I would still do all my productivity on my MacBook Pro and iPad Pro.

  • @tonyburzio4107
    @tonyburzio4107 Před rokem

    Did anyone see the emergency note to immediately turn off WiFi phone calling on Android phones that came out this morning? Turn it off, NOW!