>mfw added SSD without disconnecting laptop's batteryHow lucky am i that i didn't fry motherboard or ports?
>>106497282i do it all the time on my Lenovo ThinkPad T420 and nothing ever happened.
>>106497314Strange how the reddit retards manage to do it.i was on r/gaminglaptops and every other post was about fried motherboard after repasting laptop.
>>106497326ssd as in 2.5 inch sata or the stick m.2 ones?
>>106497370m2
>>106497381oh, scary!
>>106497407idk i just stick that bitch in the motherboard and that was it i didnt even touch the motherboard itself
>>106497282The only time I had a problem in doing something like that was on a ThinkPad X1 Extreme where I was swapping the screens on em (I had two) and had blown the backlight fuse on one of em because I was stupid enough not to disconnect the battery (easily fixed though). Otherwise, no problems at all.
>>106497461damn how do you work on those small ass laptops
Pulling the drive out while Windows shuts down is where the most risk lies. I've got many drives and experimented with pulls/swaps, you can swap the drives before post reaches the boot stage if you are restarting a computer with the intent of swapping physical drives, i.e. to avoid letting one Windows drive "see" another Windows drive, or another OS, because W10/W11 will tamper with shared volumes on the same physical disk when doing startup repair. It will reassign drive letters, possibly set the wrong volumes as active, and lose track of bcdboot inside of the Windows folder.
>>106497474I obviously shutted down the laptop, i'm not that retarded to just unplug shit when os is still running
why would anything at all have happenedhow shit are modern laptops for this to be a concern
>>106497282I killed a laptop that way, but I think I might have also scraped one of the components off the mobo when I tried to open it. Not my best moment.
>>106497510ermm because of voltage
>>106497510You'd surprised how fragile modern laptops are anon, i haven't had one since 2012 (back then they were bricks) bought one a year ago and everytime i pick it up it feels like it's about to snap in half. Just a cheap plastic.
>>106497472small?