Intel SSDMCEAW240A401, SSDMCEAW080A401, SSDMCEAW180A401 User manual

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Intel® Solid-State Drive
This guide explains how to install an Intel® Solid-State Drive
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(Intel The instructions include migrating your data from your current
storage device (such as a hard disk drive) to your new Intel S SD using Intel

Overview

Installing an Intel SSD consists of three main steps:
Connect the Intel SSD to your computer.
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Migrate your data from your current storage device to your new Intel SSD.
2.
SSD) in a SATA-based desktop or notebook computer.
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Data Migration Software.
Swap the placement of your current storage device with your new Intel SSD.
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Before you Begin

Download and save the Intel Data Migration Software to your current storage device: http://www.intel.com/go/ssdinstallation
Confirm you have the necessary hardware for installation:
Hardware item Required for
1. SATA-to-SA TA interface cable Desktop computers
2. SATA power adapter Desktop computers without a SATA power cable
3. 3.5-inch mounting adapter and screws Desktop computers with 3.5-inch drive bay
4. USB-to-SATA cable Notebook computers
5. Drive sleeve Notebook computers (optional - for use with your old
storage device after the SSD is installed)
6. Phillips screwdriver Most computers
Note: Contents vary based on package purchased.
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SSD Handling Precautions

Observe the following before beginning the installation:
Keep the SSD in the protective anti-static container until you are ready to install.
Handle the SSD with care. Do not touch the gold connectors.
To minimize static electricity, touch the computer case before handling the SSD.
Do not remove the encasement or disassemble the SSD; these actions void the SSD warranty.
1. Connect the Intel SSD to your Computer
This step explains how to connect the Intel SSD to your computer in preparation for migrating your data. Note that your current storage device remains installed until the final step of the installation,
Follow the steps for your platform:
“Desktop Computers” (next section) — “Notebook Computers” on page 4
“Swap Your Drives” on page 8.

Desktop Computers

1.If your desktop computer has a 3.5-inch drive bay, attach the Intel SSD to the mounting
adapter. (This helps the SSD fit securely in a drive bay.) If your desktop computer has a 2.5­inch drive bay, you do not need to attach the mounting adapter. Go to step 2 in this section.
a. With the SSD right side up (Intel logo showing), place the Intel SSD on the mounting
adapter. Make sure the edge of the Intel SSD (with connectors) aligns with the edge of the mounting adapter. See Figure 1.
b. Turn the SSD and mounting adapter over and insert one screw in each mounting hole on the
bottom of the mounting adapter. See
Figure 1. Place and attach Intel SSD on mounting adapter
Figure 1.
2.Power off the computer. Keep the power cable connected.
3.Remove the computer case.
Refer to your computer documentation to determine how to safely remove the computer case.
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4. Connect one end of the SATA-to-SATA interface cable to a SATA interface connector or
SATA host adapter on your computer motherboard and connect the other end to the Intel SSD. See Figure 2.
Note: The SATA cable connectors are keyed to ensure correct orientation and contain a
locking bracket for securing in place. Insert cables gently. Do not use excessive force.
5. Locate an available SATA power cable (connected to the internal computer power supply) and
connect it to the Intel SSD. See Figure 2.
Note: Most computers have an available SATA power cable. If your computer does not have a
SATA power cable and instead uses a 4-pin power connector, use a SAT A power adapter. (The SATA power adapter comes with certain packages or can be purchased separately.)
Figure 2. Connect SATA interface and power cables
1. SATA-to-SATA interface cable: Connect to SATA interface connector on computer motherboard and to Intel SSD.
2. SATA power cable (or SATA power adapter): Connect from power supply to Intel SSD.
6. Slide the connected Intel SSD with mounting adapter into an available 3.5-inch drive bay, or
secure the Intel SSD to the computer by inserting one screw in each of the side-mounting or bottom-mounting holes.
7. Power on the computer and wait for the operating system to recognize the Intel SSD.
A message appears when the SSD is recognized. The Intel SSD is now connected. Proceed to “Migrate Your Data” on page 5.
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Notebook Computers

1.Connect the dual end of a USB-to-SATA cable to two available USB ports on the computer.
See Figure 3. You do not have to power off the computer.
Note: If your computer contains a USB 3.0 port (indicated with a blue connector), connect
Figure 3. Connect USB-to-SATA cable to notebook
the blue end of the USB-to-SATA cable to the USB 3.0 port. If your computer does not contain a USB 3.0 port, you can connect the cable to any USB port.
2.Connect the single end of the USB-to-SATA cable to the Intel SSD. See Figure 4.
Figure 4. Connect USB-to-SATA cable to Intel SSD
3.Power on the computer, if necessary, and wait for the operating system to recognize the
Intel SSD. A message appears when the operating system recognizes the Intel SSD.
Note: SATA devices may draw more power than some systems are capable of delivering
through USB ports. If the Intel SSD is not recognized, remove other USB devices (external keyboards, printers, mice, scanners, etc). Keep these devices removed until you have finished migrating your data from the old storage device to the Intel SSD. In some cases, it may be necessary to purchase an externally powered USB-SAT A device or have your system data migrated by a professional.
The Intel SSD is now connected. Proceed to “Migrate Your Data” on page 5.
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