Expanding storage and RAM in P1 Thinkpad
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2020 3:01 pm
This P1 Gen 1 Thinkpad has 256GB and 16GB DDR4 2933 Mhz, single stick. I found the exact same stick for sale on ebay, not installed yet.
I bought a SAMSUNG 970 EVO M.2 2280 1TB PCIe Gen3. X4, NVMe 1.3 64L V-NAND 3-bit MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MZ-V7E1T0BW at Newegg, also not installed yet.
The machine has issues with its keyboard. The 5 and 6 keys sometimes need to be hit several times to get a response, it's a sporadic problem, but intolerable. The T key seems relatively insensitive. I think there may be issues with the 2 USB-A ports, used to think so, now not sure. The warranty is until April 2022, so I have time to initiate an RMA. Meantime, I just bought a minimally speced P1 Gen 3 off Lenovo's website, which is delayed in shipment. When I get it, I'll feel much better about RMAing this P1.
Meantime I want to upgrade this P1 Gen 1 while waiting for the P1 Gen 3 (for which I've already received the same Samsung 1TB M.2 SSD and a couple of 16GB Crucial sticks). I'm fine with opening this P1 Gen 1 machine and inserting the 2nd 1GB Micron stick and the 2nd M.2 1TB SSD.
I have to make decisions concerning installing the 1TB M.2 in this P1 Gen 1. Eventually, when I RMA the machine, I figure I'll want to remove the 1TB SSD, have just the original 256GB M.2 and the original 16GB stick in it. I have some data on the 256GB M.2 that I'll want to remove. I'm not paranoid about it but I figure I just don't want to sent out my machine with all my to-me sensitive and personal data on it. I figure I can either install Win10 Pro (what's on it now) on the 1TB M.2 fresh or maybe clone what's on the 256GB drive to it. Don't know the issues, but the install seems OK now, and that would save me the work of reinstalling everything.
Until such time as I do the RMA of this machine leave both M.2 drives in this P1 Gen 1 and configure Windows to use the 1TB? Remove the 1TB and delete my sensitive data from the 256GB M.2 before the RMA?
What software should/can I use to do the cloning? I used to use Acronic True Image WD edition, but obviously that only works when you have a WD drive in the machine. I saw in this thread here:
What Disk Imaging Program Do You Use in the Windows 10 Era?
/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=128207&p=831411
... talk of Macrium Free, and I figure I could use that. Just put in the fresh 1TB and use Macrium to clone the 256GB drive to the bigger one?
I bought a SAMSUNG 970 EVO M.2 2280 1TB PCIe Gen3. X4, NVMe 1.3 64L V-NAND 3-bit MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MZ-V7E1T0BW at Newegg, also not installed yet.
The machine has issues with its keyboard. The 5 and 6 keys sometimes need to be hit several times to get a response, it's a sporadic problem, but intolerable. The T key seems relatively insensitive. I think there may be issues with the 2 USB-A ports, used to think so, now not sure. The warranty is until April 2022, so I have time to initiate an RMA. Meantime, I just bought a minimally speced P1 Gen 3 off Lenovo's website, which is delayed in shipment. When I get it, I'll feel much better about RMAing this P1.
Meantime I want to upgrade this P1 Gen 1 while waiting for the P1 Gen 3 (for which I've already received the same Samsung 1TB M.2 SSD and a couple of 16GB Crucial sticks). I'm fine with opening this P1 Gen 1 machine and inserting the 2nd 1GB Micron stick and the 2nd M.2 1TB SSD.
I have to make decisions concerning installing the 1TB M.2 in this P1 Gen 1. Eventually, when I RMA the machine, I figure I'll want to remove the 1TB SSD, have just the original 256GB M.2 and the original 16GB stick in it. I have some data on the 256GB M.2 that I'll want to remove. I'm not paranoid about it but I figure I just don't want to sent out my machine with all my to-me sensitive and personal data on it. I figure I can either install Win10 Pro (what's on it now) on the 1TB M.2 fresh or maybe clone what's on the 256GB drive to it. Don't know the issues, but the install seems OK now, and that would save me the work of reinstalling everything.
Until such time as I do the RMA of this machine leave both M.2 drives in this P1 Gen 1 and configure Windows to use the 1TB? Remove the 1TB and delete my sensitive data from the 256GB M.2 before the RMA?
What software should/can I use to do the cloning? I used to use Acronic True Image WD edition, but obviously that only works when you have a WD drive in the machine. I saw in this thread here:
What Disk Imaging Program Do You Use in the Windows 10 Era?
/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=128207&p=831411
... talk of Macrium Free, and I figure I could use that. Just put in the fresh 1TB and use Macrium to clone the 256GB drive to the bigger one?