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  • Most mSATA SSDs come with a set of screws. If not, you can get them in most DIY stores (they are the same size as the ones you find on the bottom of your laptop, in most cases)
  • Okay, I just got it to work on a friend's Aspire V5 572p. But it was a tricky process... 1. Remove HDD (and every other drive except for the mSATA SSD). 2. Make sure Boot is set to UEFI in BIOS. 3. If you create a bootable Windows USB with theWindows 7 USB DVD Download Tool, the Aspire V5 572p won't recognize it as a…
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