The Dell Inspiron 14-7415 already comes with a NVMe PCIe SSD, but there's a problem: it's the far less common M.2 2230 form factor. There is plenty of room for a M.2 2280 drive...and if you open the machine, there's no mount post to actually put such a drive in the machine. This video shows you how to remove the SSD mount bracket and move the mount post to the 2280 position so you can install any common M.2 2280 SSD in place of the tiny M.2 2230 one.
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