Thank you for this - really appreciated. Out of interest on the market is there a lot of variation on the disk speeds? I'm wondering if you could also get a much faster SSD as an added benefit of changing? Thanks again and wish you all the best on your TH-cam journey. Very clean / professional upload!
@@RemofRenaissance Great questions, yeah you would see some benefits in things loading slightly faster and files transfer quicker. I was mainly shopping for price over performance. You will need to get from a reputable manufacture that can guarantee specs or go off of third party sellers descriptions and test the speed once you install the drive.
@@RemofRenaissance BTW If you did buy the Surface Pro 9, right now Microsoft is running a Black Friday sale. If you reach out to Microsoft chat support they will honor the discount and credit your bank back the $200 sale. Hope that saves you some extra $$$.
@@HowToWojo thank you for this! I’m actually based in the UK but have been looking at deals. I’m debating if I want to go with a Pro 8 instead and wether I can get away with 8GB ram. No gaming for me but loads of spreadsheet analysis and reporting packages like Power BI so running that conundrum on what to do over and over again in my head. Pro 8 is around $950 in UK inclusive of Tax and sometimes with a keyboard but…. 8GB RAM 😐
Might I add, you will need the Microsoft case that the SSD sit in. Due to the fact that the T6 screw will not line up quite right. It will be off center just so slightly. Removing the case is easy and will help with securing the SSD down with the T6 screw. Otherwise, vibration can cause the SSD to move or malfunction.
Thanks for letting everyone know about this. I noticed this in the install that it moved slightly just forgot to mention it in the video. I didn't remove the case from mine since I was going to just resell the SSD on ebay.
The problem is that you are putting the thermal pad on the wrong side. The surface is designed to heatsink the SSD on the bottom, which is why Microsoft uses a completely enclosed SSD.
If we took the original SSD away before we wanted to download the recovery image file then the new drive had no OS that means we cannot turn on the system.
On mine my overall local disc storage increase, but on all the other things like installed apps and system and reserved it says I can only use 52.4 gb for reach categories. Even though I upgraded to 2t and my local disc says 1.82 Tb.
I have a question regarding the recovery image download, so I downloaded it from Microsoft's website for my Surface Pro X, after I extract it, I can see the sources file has an X by it instead of a check mark, is this an issue?
Not super familiar with recovery process for windows unfortunately. If you found a solution please comment below so we can share with anyone else with the same issue. :)
How exactly do I get the cover open if it has been glued on like you did in the video after the replacement? How can I loosen the adhesive connection like you did in the video, for example? I'm asking because I bought a used device and the cover won't open and I suspect that someone has done something to the ssd card and I would like to know which ssd card is inside, whether original or not. Kind regards
Do you have to reinstall all of your desktop apps or do they make it into the recovery image somehow, like old backup restores used to? I'm new to Windows 11. I just got a used Sapphire Pro 9 and loving it so far. Thanks for the video.
I had to re-download the apps, but I’ve seen videos online that have a way to do a full clone of the drive on TH-cam. But I didn’t mind downloading apps again I just cared about my files personally.
Generally, a temperature of 53°C for a Surface Pro 9 is within the normal operating range. While it might feel slightly warm to the touch, it's not a cause for concern.
Hallo ziemlich gut die Anleitung! Das Kühlpad schein aber ein wenig zu dünn zu sein weil die Klappe ohne jeglichen Druck zufällt! So ist nicht sichergestellt das das eine Verbindung zwischen PCIe Festplatte und Gehäuse hergestellt wurde! Das kann zu hoher Erwärmung und Leistungsverslust führen! LG Jürgen
Had a similar issue with mine the first time I tried to re-install and different USB and still didn't work. Reached out to manufacture and they replaced the SSD for me and that seemed to solve the issue. Hope that helps.
Microsoft does sell these M.2 SSD's but they do charge more than average price for the ssd that they sell. I would recommend doing some research online on some top performers so you can get the most bang for your buck.
@@santossniper I would just call microsoft and tell them it broke and see if they will waranty it... You might need to ship your surface in and be out of a computer for a lil bit.
Cloning a drive is going to require some other cables and tools that unfortunately I do not have access to. I know that @JayzTwoCents makes a great video called "How to clone Windows 10 - The Free and Easy way!" that shows the process of transferring that data. Hope that helps. :)
I would format the USB drive with the windows software and try to see if it will boot from it. If not then put in the old storage drive and attempt to follow the same process for upgrade and if it works on old device its possible you have a faulty drive.
Holy shit... for some reason it didn't even occur to me that you might be able to upgrade the ssd on the SP9😂 I'm a pretty technical dude but for some reason i just assumed that this time you get what you get Thank you so much lmao
Thanks for your comment. I went on Ebay and searched 2230 M.2 ssd. A few sellers selling them, just find the best priced one and make sure that they have a 30 day return if anything goes wrong.
As much as I like the easy SSD upgradability, I'm not sure about having the OS installed in that one SSD. I don't mind having a soldered SSD for the OS and leave the rear slot empty for additional self upgrade.
I was having a similar issue. I send the SSD back to them and received a new one and it was working. I classified it as faulty, but not 100% sure what the issue was since it fixed once I got a new drive.
Does this void the warranty? If I had to send the device in to Microsoft for repair they would either not replace it or they would send me back a device with the original size SSD in the case of a swap?
As far as I am aware it is possible that they may say the issue is related to the upgrade that you did. So before you send them the machine I would install the stock SSD and see if you still have same issue and then send the device to them with the original SSD. Incase they replace the device you don't lose out on the upgrade that you did. The way I see it is if they give you the ability to upgrade it why would they deny your warranty.
I found it from a seller on Ebay. Just typed in the SSD name and a bunch of options showed up for me. Just find one that matches your budget and your needed speeds.
I'm wondering why Surface Pro 9 is running SSD on PCIe 3.0. According to specs both device and drive are PCIe 4.0 compatible. I wanted to upgrade my drive with WD SN770M SSD(which has 5150MB/s and 4900MB/s read/write speed). It seems pointless when Pro 9 is running SSD in a mode that is limited to 4GB/s(limit for PCIe 3.0 x4). Some YT tutorials for this upgrade include speed tests done after replacement and authors are dissapointed with results. I suspect it is rather a problem with PCIe 3.0 limit than the drive itself.
That is a little bit more advanced so I didn’t cover that in this video. I would use this video as a reference for the SSD swap, and use another video that specifically focuses on cloning and that two drives.
If I've learned anything, it's to never store my files on a computer and maintain them on a minimum of two external drives. Because data recovery is a bitch.
Yeah, when he sent them to the cloud and acted like that was a reliable option I really cringed. This guy hasn't seen entire ecosystems of online content just disappear one day when a company decides they are done with it.
Been learning from TH-cam for years.... Wanted to give back some of my knowledge. Like and Subscribe if this video help.
Thank you for this - really appreciated. Out of interest on the market is there a lot of variation on the disk speeds? I'm wondering if you could also get a much faster SSD as an added benefit of changing? Thanks again and wish you all the best on your TH-cam journey. Very clean / professional upload!
@@RemofRenaissance Great questions, yeah you would see some benefits in things loading slightly faster and files transfer quicker. I was mainly shopping for price over performance. You will need to get from a reputable manufacture that can guarantee specs or go off of third party sellers descriptions and test the speed once you install the drive.
@@HowToWojo tThank you! Subscribed. All the best
@@RemofRenaissance BTW If you did buy the Surface Pro 9, right now Microsoft is running a Black Friday sale. If you reach out to Microsoft chat support they will honor the discount and credit your bank back the $200 sale. Hope that saves you some extra $$$.
@@HowToWojo thank you for this! I’m actually based in the UK but have been looking at deals. I’m debating if I want to go with a Pro 8 instead and wether I can get away with 8GB ram. No gaming for me but loads of spreadsheet analysis and reporting packages like Power BI so running that conundrum on what to do over and over again in my head. Pro 8 is around $950 in UK inclusive of Tax and sometimes with a keyboard but…. 8GB RAM 😐
Brother u earned another subscriber . Information precise, short and clear.
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Awesome, thank you!
Might I add, you will need the Microsoft case that the SSD sit in. Due to the fact that the T6 screw will not line up quite right. It will be off center just so slightly. Removing the case is easy and will help with securing the SSD down with the T6 screw. Otherwise, vibration can cause the SSD to move or malfunction.
Thanks for letting everyone know about this. I noticed this in the install that it moved slightly just forgot to mention it in the video. I didn't remove the case from mine since I was going to just resell the SSD on ebay.
Can you please show or explain to me how to remove the Microsoft case.
SHORT AND TO THE POINT IS The best explanation of this video. Most updated version if you have the the new model. Thank you wojo
Glad it helped!
Thanks a lot for the help. Great topic and excellent tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
The problem is that you are putting the thermal pad on the wrong side. The surface is designed to heatsink the SSD on the bottom, which is why Microsoft uses a completely enclosed SSD.
Thank you for this amazing information video. I always love to learn from someone else before I make a big mistake. Thanks for the information.
Thanks for watching!
Rather crucial to mention that you MUST prepare your USB drive FIRST!!!
Good point. I had a second device so didn't think of that.
Hi just wondering can I create the recovery USB for surface pro 9 on a PC? My surface pro 9 has a blank Ssd in it. Original was already sold.
If we took the original SSD away before we wanted to download the recovery image file then the new drive had no OS that means we cannot turn on the system.
Do you have to use the recovery? Can you reinstall using the download from the Media Creation Tool? I want to reinstall it with Win 11 Pro.
thank you so much for this! I subscribed to you.
Thanks for subbing!
This video helps me a lot, thank you very much.
Glad it helped!
On mine my overall local disc storage increase, but on all the other things like installed apps and system and reserved it says I can only use 52.4 gb for reach categories. Even though I upgraded to 2t and my local disc says 1.82 Tb.
Why wouldn't I want to just create a recovery drive from the local Surface Pro 9 itself, rather than do the download and extract files?
I have a question regarding the recovery image download, so I downloaded it from Microsoft's website for my Surface Pro X, after I extract it, I can see the sources file has an X by it instead of a check mark, is this an issue?
Not super familiar with recovery process for windows unfortunately. If you found a solution please comment below so we can share with anyone else with the same issue. :)
How exactly do I get the cover open if it has been glued on like you did in the video after the replacement?
How can I loosen the adhesive connection like you did in the video, for example?
I'm asking because I bought a used device and the cover won't open and I suspect that someone has done something to the ssd card and I would like to know which ssd card is inside, whether original or not.
Kind regards
Tuff one. Not too sure on that. Might need to use some pressure on it but it could break it
Do you have to reinstall all of your desktop apps or do they make it into the recovery image somehow, like old backup restores used to? I'm new to Windows 11. I just got a used Sapphire Pro 9 and loving it so far. Thanks for the video.
I had to re-download the apps, but I’ve seen videos online that have a way to do a full clone of the drive on TH-cam. But I didn’t mind downloading apps again I just cared about my files personally.
I have upgraded the SSD with a TeamGroup 1TB SSD, but after installation my surface temperature rose to 53 degrees Celsius, is it safe?
Generally, a temperature of 53°C for a Surface Pro 9 is within the normal operating range. While it might feel slightly warm to the touch, it's not a cause for concern.
hey so I'm trying to put my 2T into another computer but it won't let me format my card. what do I do? [HELP]
Hallo ziemlich gut die Anleitung! Das Kühlpad schein aber ein wenig zu dünn zu sein weil die Klappe ohne jeglichen Druck zufällt! So ist nicht sichergestellt das das eine Verbindung zwischen PCIe Festplatte und Gehäuse hergestellt wurde! Das kann zu hoher Erwärmung und Leistungsverslust führen! LG Jürgen
I've followed your video and my surface will not boot from a usb, could it be the new ssd ? It's a WD black
Had a similar issue with mine the first time I tried to re-install and different USB and still didn't work. Reached out to manufacture and they replaced the SSD for me and that seemed to solve the issue. Hope that helps.
I can´t enter to recovery, I did all the stuff on the video but it dont recognize me the USB and I can´t boot in usb
Thanks a lot of for your video, can we get the ssd from microsoft with his case?
Microsoft does sell these M.2 SSD's but they do charge more than average price for the ssd that they sell. I would recommend doing some research online on some top performers so you can get the most bang for your buck.
Guys, be suoer carefull, the acrew ia really weak.
Yeah its a super small screw, did the screw snap on you?
My snap how do I fix it?
@@santossniper I would just call microsoft and tell them it broke and see if they will waranty it... You might need to ship your surface in and be out of a computer for a lil bit.
Just wonder why you shut down by pressing the power button? Can you not power down using the windows shutdown button? What's the difference?
No difference. Just looked better in that shot that I had.
Does anyone know if it works on surface pro 8? Thanks!
Should be the same process
Can you show how to clone the SSD? I don't want to reinstall everything
Cloning a drive is going to require some other cables and tools that unfortunately I do not have access to. I know that @JayzTwoCents makes a great video called "How to clone Windows 10 - The Free and Easy way!" that shows the process of transferring that data. Hope that helps. :)
@@HowToWojo cheers man
Very nice! Which variation of Pro 9 do you have here?
I have the 256gb i7 version
Why Did you insert SSD with paper Sticker? If it didn;t, is there problem?
Well you can take off the sticker if you want, I kept it on for resale purposes.
My computer goes on a continuous boot and doesn’t repair or load windows. Please help.
I would format the USB drive with the windows software and try to see if it will boot from it. If not then put in the old storage drive and attempt to follow the same process for upgrade and if it works on old device its possible you have a faulty drive.
thank you so much bro
Holy shit... for some reason it didn't even occur to me that you might be able to upgrade the ssd on the SP9😂 I'm a pretty technical dude but for some reason i just assumed that this time you get what you get
Thank you so much lmao
Get more bang for your buck. 👌
Hello, do you know if this works on the surface pro 9 arm ( 5g sq3)?? please help me
If it has an SSD slot on the back of it it should be the same process.
@@HowToWojo Thanks you very much for your time, blessings.
Thanks for video! Where did you get 1tb ssd?
Thanks for your comment. I went on Ebay and searched 2230 M.2 ssd. A few sellers selling them, just find the best priced one and make sure that they have a 30 day return if anything goes wrong.
Do you know if MS surface pro 9 supports ssd of 2Tb or 4Tb?
2tb yes, 4 tb idk
This is why Surface Pro is best portable PC device!
What about ram?
Unfortunately, the ram is not upgradable on surface devices. It is attached to the motherboard as far as I am aware.
As much as I like the easy SSD upgradability, I'm not sure about having the OS installed in that one SSD. I don't mind having a soldered SSD for the OS and leave the rear slot empty for additional self upgrade.
I would have to agree with you on that. At least they give us a choice... W Microsoft I guess
For some reason the recovery process gets to 80% and then say an error occurred. Are you familiar with this kind of circumstance?
I was having a similar issue. I send the SSD back to them and received a new one and it was working. I classified it as faulty, but not 100% sure what the issue was since it fixed once I got a new drive.
Does this void the warranty? If I had to send the device in to Microsoft for repair they would either not replace it or they would send me back a device with the original size SSD in the case of a swap?
As far as I am aware it is possible that they may say the issue is related to the upgrade that you did. So before you send them the machine I would install the stock SSD and see if you still have same issue and then send the device to them with the original SSD. Incase they replace the device you don't lose out on the upgrade that you did. The way I see it is if they give you the ability to upgrade it why would they deny your warranty.
Where I can find that replacement ssd?
I found it from a seller on Ebay. Just typed in the SSD name and a bunch of options showed up for me. Just find one that matches your budget and your needed speeds.
I'm wondering why Surface Pro 9 is running SSD on PCIe 3.0. According to specs both device and drive are PCIe 4.0 compatible. I wanted to upgrade my drive with WD SN770M SSD(which has 5150MB/s and 4900MB/s read/write speed). It seems pointless when Pro 9 is running SSD in a mode that is limited to 4GB/s(limit for PCIe 3.0 x4).
Some YT tutorials for this upgrade include speed tests done after replacement and authors are dissapointed with results. I suspect it is rather a problem with PCIe 3.0 limit than the drive itself.
I think you are right with that.
2TB version would work on Surface 7 Pro plus?
Yes it should be supported as well. It will be the same install process as shown in the video.
yes
i wish they put this modular on the next surface go 4
Yeah would be nice, but I don't think that they would do that since this is mainly a "Pro" feature.
Can I install ms office 2019 on the intel i7 version?
no
@@mugiwaranoluffy999 Why no? what is the problem?
Drive Clone??
That is a little bit more advanced so I didn’t cover that in this video. I would use this video as a reference for the SSD swap, and use another video that specifically focuses on cloning and that two drives.
I'm so tempted to get one of these dinxe my friend gets discounts on Microsoft products. I'll probably get i9 w 1tb 16 bg version $1869.
Yeah the i9 definitely would be a pretty good choice. I didn't know that they had an i9 version of this computer. That's pretty epic.
Any chance their willing to share the discount code 😅
#ThugLife. Hahahahahahaha. Sweet dir sir
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where is the operating system?
I was able to download it online
Why do you buy the card from
I found this card on Ebay.
If I've learned anything, it's to never store my files on a computer and maintain them on a minimum of two external drives. Because data recovery is a bitch.
Yeah I here you there. I needed to upgrade my storage mainly for software, and everything else I just backup the device on cloud/external drives.
Yeah, when he sent them to the cloud and acted like that was a reliable option I really cringed. This guy hasn't seen entire ecosystems of online content just disappear one day when a company decides they are done with it.
OneDrive is NOT a backup!
Don't see a point unless you're running out of space. I have never used up my notebook hard drive. Ever!
I did a ton of video editing so video projects easily would hit 200+ GB for me so it’s nice to have the extra space
How much you paid for the 1 TB and how can you use that 256 gigs as external or you have to throw it in the trash bin ?
You would need to keep the 256GB drive in case of needing a warranty repair I think.
I am holding on to it in case of warranty. Or if I sell the device in the future its good to have to resell.
@@DanielHarrisCodes Good call on that.
Can it compatible to earlier models?
From what I saw online the only difference is the way you open the cover for the ssd.