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 Y510p with 2nd SSD Installed Successfully, Do it at your OWN RISK!!!

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TSkkt
post Sep 18 2013, 12:06 PM, updated 13y ago

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Following my previous post, I finally received the Y510p HDD caddy from Hong Kong yesterday.

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Upon opening up the parcel, I immediately knew that the caddy was too thick to fit in the Ultrabay although it was stated on ebay that it's Y510p-compatible. Damned! and I was not about to return it to the seller after waiting for so long.

user posted image Y510p optical drive is 9.5mm thick while the HDD caddy is 12.7mm thick

I removed the caddy top cover, trimmed away the back with a pair of scissors, installed a 120G SSD & inserted the whole assembly into the Ultrabay with the top exposed. However, the SSD was not detected by Windows. Damned!

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Then I realised that the black plastic locking mechanism of the Y510p optical drive might double-up as a switch in turning on the power supply to the Ultrabay (just a conjecture). I dismantled the locking mechanism from the optical drive and fitted it onto the caddy. This time Windows was able to see the SSD. Uuu...Hhoooo...

user posted imageOptical Drive with Black Locking Mechanism

user posted imageOptical Drive with Black Locking Mechanism Removed

user posted imageCaddy with Locking Mechanism

Oh yes... I made a cut on the side wall of the caddy near the connector & folded a piece of the metal onto the side of the connector to stabilise it and hold it in place. I think it is important to do that as the assembly board is too wiggly without the top cover.

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Then came the tricky part of transferring Windows 8x64 to the SSD while preserving the Lenovo 'OneKey Recovery'. I kept the original Windows in the 1Tb HDD hidden just in case.

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For those who had tinkered with the partitions, I am quite sure that your OneKey Recovery is not working.

Please refer to this link, Lenovo One Key Recovery (OKR) 8.0 ISO and Download and Setup Guide to get your original lenovo partitions restored. Please always do a full backup of your system.

I found this free partitioning program very handy: AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard 5.2 (PA Standard)

This post has been edited by kkt: Sep 18 2013, 12:14 PM
TSkkt
post Sep 19 2013, 10:59 PM

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QUOTE(Acid_RuleZz @ Sep 18 2013, 03:00 PM)
Y510P ODD Sata port is Sata 3?
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Not sure but the Windows start-up is lightning fast rclxms.gif

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sure ur warranty will void right if do this?

I know for certain that my HDD caddy warranty is 'kaput' smile.gif
I can always replace my optical drive should I need to send the machine to Lenovo service centre.
It's plug & play. Don't think Lenovo cares.

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so, the compatible caddies for y series are all 9.5 mm or only certain 9.5 mm caddy model?

Don't think the 9.5mm HDD caddy is available for now.

 

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