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title: Surface Hub SSD replacement
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ms.reviewer:
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manager: dansimp
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description: Learn how to replace the solid state drive in a Surface Hub.
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ms.prod: surface-hub
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ms.sitesec: library
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author: levinec
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ms.author: ellevin
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ms.topic: article
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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# Surface Hub SSD replacement
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You might need to remove the solid state drive (SSD) from your Surface Hub so that you can reimage it using the [Surface Hub Recovery Tool](surface-hub-recovery-tool.md) or because you've been sent a replacement drive. You would reimage your SSD when the operating system is no longer bootable, such as from a Windows update failure, BitLocker issues, reset failure, or hardware failure.
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>[!WARNING]
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>Make sure the Surface Hub is turned off at the AC switch.
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1. Locate the SSD compartment door on the rear, upper portion of the Surface Hub in the locations illustrated below. The door is identifiable as it doesn't have open ventilation slots.
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*Surface Hub hard drive locations*
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2. Locate the locking tab on the hard drive compartment door. On the Surface Hub 55, the locking tab will be located on the left-hand side of the door. On the Surface Hub 84, it will be on the right-hand side as shown in the illustration.
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*Locking tab on hard drive compartment door*
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3. Lift open the compartment door to access the hard drive.
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*Lift compartment door*
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4. Locate the pull tab, which may be partially hidden under the rear cover. Pull on the tab to eject the hard drive from the compartment.
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*Pull tab*
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5. Slide the replacement drive into place until you hear it click.
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*Slide replacement drive into place*
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6. Close the compartment door.
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7. Apply power to the Surface Hub.
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