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Lenovo T450 M.2 Slot

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Plan salle theatre casino aix les bains. So awhile back I was looking for a laptop and finally picked up the T450. I have a question about M.2 ssd and this laptop. I read around and some people say it works as a boot drive and some say it doesnt. The M.2 slot on the this laptop has 1 notch and Ive seen some M.2 ssd drive have 1 and 2 notch cutout. Replacing a T450 7mm HD. Note that there we're 8 screws. Sugarhouse casino slot machines spin. How to get a gambling license in australia. The M.2 2242 slot in the T460 is only compatible with WWAN cards, not with SSDs (different from the T450), unfortunately. IBM and Lenovo ThinkPad laptop enthusiasts!

Been out of the loop since my T430s, now was thinking to get T450 since I see a few good deals. I noticed Lenovo complete revamped their line up with no external optical drive for 450 (thus, no caddy option for a 2nd drive) and you need to take the whole laptop apart to get to the main hard drive (assuming 2.5' only, either 9.5mm or 7mm with an adapter?). Here is a dilemma, T450 model I was looking into comes with 128GB ssd, good to run OS but not enough storage for media files. If I upgrade it to 1TB or 2TB (dirt cheap now under $100), all these high capacity drives only come in 5400rpm flavor. I seen some 1TB with 7200rpm but only in 3.5'. Fine for storage, but 5400rpm going to cripple OS and running programs.
So what are my upgrade options? Does T450 comes with mSATA and can I upgrade it, or is there just a slot for it? If it does, wondering if I can get something like Sammy 850 EVO 250GB mSATA ($92) for OS and programs, and get 1TB or 2TB for storage (any recommendations?).
What do you guys/gals think?Hello, this is my first post here, really glad I found this forum. When looking for an inexpensive laptop to take to class, a few weeks ago I managed to pick up a T450 with an i5-5300u, 16GB of RAM, 512GB SATA SSD, and fully activated Win10 Pro for $175. This is really my first laptop and I've been extremely happy with it. I've already replaced the internal battery which was worn to just over half capacity and upgraded the external battery to a 48WH battery. But enough gushing, on to my actual question.
Lenovo t450 m.2 slot

Lenovo T450 M.2 Slot


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I've been wanting to play around with and learn more about Linux for a long time but have never really taken the plunge. My only exposure to it is a bit of fooling with a Raspberry Pi, and a bit of poking around with a Ubuntu Live CD/Flash Drive. I've heard that many Thinkpads have good Linux support, and was wondering how feasible it would be to install a Transcend 256GB MTS400S SSD and set up dual boot with Windows on my SATA SSD and Linux on the M.2. Any additional advice on what distro to try would be an awesome bonus.



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