> David Christensen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am curious -- how did you install a second disk drive?


On 5/26/26 00:16, Chris Green wrote:
It's an M2 format SATA disk installed in the M2 WiFi slot, it's a 2242
size one.  Simple installation, basically remove the bottom panel,
plug it in and it works.


On 5/26/26 00:11, Chris Green wrote:
> ... it only cost me £47 back in 2024 the same
> disk drive now costs over £150.  That's a big chunk of the cost of a
> new (to me) laptop!
>
> The joys of the AI boom!


The Lenovo T470 Hardware Maintenance Manual indicates the secondary SSD goes in the wireless WAN slot (WWAN; e.g. cellular telephone network), not the wireless LAN slot (WLAN; e.g. Wi-Fi, BlueTooth). See sections 1070 and 1080 of the HMM:

https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-t-series-laptops/thinkpad-t470/20hd/document-userguide


See also:

https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/e38mga/add_2nd_ssd_to_new_t470/


Larger brighter screen is probably all I'd like/need. The T470 is
plenty fast enough.

OK, thanks for the ideas.


Additional ideas:

1.  Use a USB HDD for backups.  HDD's should be cheaper than SSD's.

2. Use a USB flash drive for backups. To avoid "letting the smoke out", only connect it when running back ups or restores, and consider throttling transfer rate for long duration operations.

3.  Two or more USB drives would facilitate on-site/ off-site rotation.

4. 14" laptops with FHD displays have tiny on-screen text. I connect mine to my KVM. I support one user who bought a 27" monitor. Text is nearly twice as large, the image is bright, and the usage experience is very nice.

5. The laptop specifications indicate it may have a USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 port suitable for a charging docking station. This would complement a keyboard, monitor, mouse, USB drive, etc..


David

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