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How to install a Crucial SSD in your computer If you re a first-time installer, there s no need to fear the process is easy and straightforward. It ll take some time, but your computer will be radically faster when you re done!

Part 1: Prepare 1. Gather supplies You ll need your Crucial SSD, a screwdriver, your computer s owner s manual (which will specify the type of screwdriver you need), and a SATA-to-USB cable (sold separately). If you have a Mac system, see our Helpful Tip below for additional instructions. 2. Set the spacer aside In the box with your SSD is a spacer (it looks like a black bracket). Set it aside for now it won t come into play until later in the process, and based on your system, you may not even need it. 3. Back up important files Before starting the install process, save any important files on your computer to a USB flash drive or external drive. 4. Go slowly and deliberately The information you need is all here. Your system will likely look different than the ones shown, but the process is the same. Read each step thoroughly and consult our Helpful Tips for more info. Helpful Tip For Mac installations, follow our Mac-specific steps at www.crucial.com/mac-ssd-install since the process is significantly different and not all Mac systems are upgradeable. Amount of data on old hard drive Less than 256GB 256-512GB 512GB-1TB More than 1TB Time it may take to copy to new SSD 20-30 minutes 30-60 minutes 60-90 minutes 90+ minutes Did You Know...? The longest part of the SSD install process is copying everything from your old drive to your new SSD. Before you start, get a sense of how long this ll take by referring to our chart on the left. Page 2

Part 2: Copy 1. Connect the SSD to your system Using a SATA-to- USB cable, attach one side to the SSD and the other end to your computer. When handling your SSD, try not to touch its gold connector pins with your fingers. 2. Download the software that copies your old drive to your new SSD This comes free with Crucial SSDs. On the computer the SSD is connected to, go to http://www.crucial.com/clone to download the software. 3. Install the software you downloaded Open the file you downloaded and accept all of the prompts. A screen will then pop up. Click Install. Once installation is complete, start the application. 4. Enter the software s serial number This is the 16-digit key noted on the software card inside the box of your SSD. 5. Prepare to copy (clone) your data You ll now see several options in the software. Select the Clone Disk option. You ll then be asked to select a clone mode. If you ve never done this before, we recommend the Automatic method, then click the Next button. Page 3

6. Select source and destination drives (disks) Your source disk is your existing drive. Select it by clicking on it, then click Next. Now select your destination disk (your new SSD) and click Next. On the following screen, click Proceed to start copying your data. 7. Reward yourself with a beverage of choice It ll take a while for everything to copy. Depending on your system, the software might make it shut down or restart, which is OK. Leave your computer for a bit and go do something fun! Helpful Tip If your old storage drive is 128GB (for example) and you copy its contents to a 275GB SSD, the SSD may show up in your system as a 128GB drive, even though it s actually the size that you bought. No need to fear you can still store more on it, but you ll need to make some adjustments to the drive s settings. This doesn t usually happen, but if it does, we want to let you know that it s OK and that it s based on your system, not you. Did You Know...? Millions of people have used this software to copy data, from everyday home users with passwords and precious home photos to corporate users who have lots of proprietary information. The security and privacy of your data is important to us, and we don t compromise that. Copying is a safe, secure process. Part 3: Install 1. Shut down your system Once it s off, unplug the SATA-to-USB cable from your system and remove the cable from your SSD. 2. Remove the power cable and battery Now that the SSD is unattached from your system, remove the power cable and battery (laptops only). To see how to remove the battery, refer to your owner s manual. Page 4

3. Hold the power button for 5 seconds This removes any electricity still in the system. 4. Open the case How you do this will vary from system to system, so consult your owner s manual for exact instructions. 5. Ground yourself Simply touch an unpainted metal surface. This protects your system s components from the static electricity that s naturally present in your body grounding is just an extra safeguard. 6. Locate the storage bay This is easy to find in desktops, but in laptops the location will vary it s typically under the bottom panel, under the keyboard, or on the side. Refer to your owner s manual for the exact location, as every system looks slightly different. 7. Remove your old drive Remove the existing drive and disconnect any cables and brackets attached to it. Look closely at the drive for screws that might be holding something to it, as most brackets are often small and look like supporting frames. Page 5

8. Reattach cables and brackets to SSD Once reattached, plug the SSD into your system. Don t worry if the label faces up or down, as this varies by system. When plugging in the SSD, don t force the connection it should go in easily and fit snug. If it s wobbly, refer to our Helpful Tip below. 9. Reassemble your system For laptop installations, reconnect the battery. 10. Turn on your computer Watch how much faster it boots up! 11. Have some fun See how fast your favorite apps open when you click on them! Your SSD is now installed, but you can make it even faster by enabling a special feature. Page 6

Helpful Tip When you first slot your SSD into the storage drive bay, it might not fit securely. If this occurs, here s what to do based on the type of system you re installing into. Brackets, adapters, support frames, braces, pull tabs, or screws Spacer For laptops Look closely at the old storage drive you removed for any brackets, adapters, support frames, braces, pull tabs, or screws that might be attached to it. If anything is attached to the old drive, remove it and put it on the SSD in the same manner. Now reinsert the SSD into the storage bay. If it still doesn t fit snug, use the spacer you set aside earlier and attach it to the SSD by peeling off the adhesive and sticking it onto the drive as shown. Attaching the spacer allows the SSD to achieve the same level of thickness as the existing drive you removed. Note: many installations don t require the spacer, so you may not need to use it. For desktops Some storage bays and existing hard drives are significantly larger than a standard size SSD. If this is the case in your system, you ll need a 2.5-inch to 3.5-inch converter to make the SSD fit snug. You can get one of these on www.crucial.com. Did You Know...? Millions of people around the world have made their computers faster by installing a Crucial SSD. No computer skills are required! Part 4: Download 1. Enable Storage Executive This free software helps your SSD become even faster and allows the drive to get periodic performance updates. On the computer you installed the SSD in, go to www.crucial.com/se. Page 7

2. Click on one of the download buttons Check out our Helpful Tip below to see which version of the software you need. Download times will vary based on your internet connection, but average 1-3 minutes. 3. Open and run Storage Executive Click on the file you just downloaded. If it doesn t open right away, double click on it, then save it to your desktop and open it from there. Follow the onscreen prompts and instructions to install and start using the software. 4. Enable Momentum Cache and make your SSD even faster In the left menu, click on Momentum Cache. Enabling this feature forces your computer to restart, which is normal. The feature doesn t work with RAID arrays, but if you don t know what that means, no need to worry ;) Helpful Tip Download the 64-bit version of the software if you have a 64-bit operating system (most users). Download the 32-bit version if you have a 32-bit operating system. Not sure which one you have? Follow the steps in our chart below. Operating system Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 How to know if you have the 32 or 64-bit version In the Start menu, type This PC into the Windows search bar, but don t hit enter. Right click on the This PC option that displays, then select Properties and your type of operating system will be displayed onscreen. Move your mouse to the upper right side of the screen and click on the search tool that appears. Type Computer into the search field, then right click on it and select Properties. Your type of operating system will be displayed onscreen. In the Start menu, right click on Computer, then select Properties and your type of operating system will be displayed onscreen. If you see anything other than 64-bit, download the 32-bit version of the software. Did You Know...? You can use Storage Executive to see how much storage you ve used, monitor your drive s temperature, and enable the Momentum Cache feature, which makes many SSD operations up to 10x faster. Page 8

Congratulations! Now that you re an expert installer, watch out! Your friends and family might just start asking you to do their installs ;) Customer Service and Technical Support North and South America http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/support-contact Asia, Australia, and New Zealand ANZ: http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/support-contact JP: http://www.crucial.jp/jpn/ja/support-contact CN: https://www.crucial.cn/ 采购咨询 Europe UK: http://uk.crucial.com/gbr/en/support-contact FR: http://www.crucial.fr/fra/fr/aide-contact DE: http://www.crucial.de/deu/de/support-kontakt IT: http://it.crucial.com/ita/it/assistenza-contatti REVISION: April 24, 2017 3:36 PM 2017 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Information, products, and/or specifications are subject to change without notice. Neither Crucial nor Micron Technology, Inc. is responsible for omissions or errors in typography or photography. Micron, the Micron logo, Crucial, and the Crucial logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Micron Technology, Inc. Mac is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Windows is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.