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Dell E4200 mSata KINGSTON mS200

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by sonesch, Feb 16, 2014.

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  1. sonesch

    sonesch Newbie

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    Hey Guys,

    I have a technical question about dell Latitude e4200.

    My e4200 doesnt have ssd(micro) in it , ssd slot is empty. I can only use ubuntu live usb right now. I wanna buy KINGSTON mS200 ssd which is 50mm SATA Mini PCIe . So my question is if I buy this mini PCIe ssd card can I use it on my latitude e4200. I dont know if e4200 has a msata slot but as I can see I didnt saw any. But there is Wvan card(ericsson) you know for mobile broadband. So Im planing to remove it and then use that slot for msata ssd . Im not sure can I boot my computer like that , but anyway if you experts have any idea please inform me .

    http://www.kingston.com/datasheets/sms200s3_en.pdf

    Thanks
     
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    sonesch Newbie

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    up please...
     
  3. bluefalcon13

    bluefalcon13 Notebook Evangelist

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    Don't think it works with that model. The mobo has to be designed To work with msata. iirc, even the 6x20 series does not support msata. I know the m4500 supports it.

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  4. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    Yep, none of the Latitude E6/4x00 machines support mSATA.
     
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