

#MS CLEAN KIT DOUBLE CASE PRO#
The Tech Community post states (emphasis added), " At this time, the kits cover Surface Pro 7+ only and will not work for Surface Pro X or Surface Laptop Go." Microsoft's wording implies that the kit could work with other Surface devices in the future. Notably, you cannot use these kits to replace the SSD on other Surface devices, such as the Surface Pro X, at this time. Installing a non-Microsoft or a Microsoft SSD of different volume than the one provided originally may lead to reduced performance and unsupported configurations. Microsoft takes measures to ensure product quality and tests the hardware configurations offered for sale.
#MS CLEAN KIT DOUBLE CASE UPGRADE#
The Tech Community Post states a question and response (emphasis added):Ĭan I upgrade Surface Pro 7+ devices by installing larger SSDs, or do I have to replace with the same size SSD that is removed? Interestingly, Microsoft discourages people from using the kits to increase the storage size of a Surface Pro 7+. You can get the kits with an SSD that's 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB. "If an employee encounters issues that are related back to the SSD, the IT admin can replace the machine's SSD in a matter of minutes saving time and money," says a Microsoft Tech Community post on the kits. To order a kit, you need to reach out to an authorized Microsoft Surface reseller or Surface specialist. Now, you can order SSD Commercial Spare kits for the Surface Pro 7+ in the U.S. Much like the Surface Pro X and Surface Laptop 3, you can swap out its SSD in case your original has an issue, or you need to swap SSDs for security reasons.

When Microsoft announced the Surface Pro 7+, many were happy to see that it has a replaceable SSD.
