I have an inqury towards storage on MSP11. I have MSP11 512GB ssd storage. Can i upgrade the ssd to 2TB. Thank you.

Anonymous
2024-07-21T01:52:37+00:00

I have an inqury towards storage on MSP11. I have MSP11 512GB ssd storage. Can i upgrade the ssd to 2TB. Thank you.

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-07-22T12:27:20+00:00

    Hello Rasia Unggol,

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    If you are looking for a piece of advice here, then our answer is: better not do it.

    First, you'll notice that the Surface Pro 11 is available in multiple configurations at launch:

    Buy Surface Pro 2-in-1 AI Laptop w/Snapdragon X Elite - Price & Build Your PC | Microsoft Store****

    A maximum of 1TB SSD is supported. Although the SSD of the Surface Pro 11 is removable, there is no official indication that this product supports 2TB SSD.

    Second, if you plan to purchase a third-party SSD and try to replace it yourself, this will involve disassembling the Surface. If you're not an experienced technician and you don't have the right tools, there's a good chance that disassembling the Surface and replacing the SSD will affect the Surface Pro 11 warranty.

    Then, I visited the official repair parts sales website:

    Surface 2-in-1 PCs repair parts - Microsoft Store ****

    I found that there are currently no replacement 512GB or 1TB SSD products for Surface Pro 11, which means that there are currently no replacement SSDS on the market.

    Finally, even if a replacement SSD is officially available, we only recommend that you bring your device to the Surface support team for replacement, but I don't think there will be a replacement 2TB SSD.

    Best Regards,

    Mitchell | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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