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| Step | Action | |------|--------| | | Power down the host system and disconnect the power cord. | | 2 | Open the case (remove side panel). | | 3 | Locate the M.2 slot on the motherboard (often near the CPU socket). | | 4 | If the slot has a pre‑installed standoff , skip to step 5. If not, screw the supplied standoff into the mounting hole that aligns with the 567 GB SSD’s single‑sided layout. | | 5 | Remove the protective anti‑static bag from the JUFD‑567. Hold the drive by its edges. | | 6 | Insert the drive into the M.2 slot at a ~30° angle. The gold contacts must face downward, aligning with the slot pins. Gently push until the connector clicks into place. | | 7 | Lower the drive flat against the motherboard. Align the screw hole on the SSD’s mounting tab with the standoff. | | 8 | Secure the drive with the supplied M.2 screw. Do not overtighten (≈½ turn past snug). | | 9 | Close the case, reconnect power, and boot the system. |
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For maximum performance, enable “Write‑Caching” and “Enable Trim” in the OS (most modern OSes enable this automatically for NVMe devices). | | 4 | If the slot has