
Welcome to our installation guide
for your new Crucial NVMe SSD
Installing an NVMe™SSD in your laptop, desktop or motherboard is easy! You don’t need
any special skills or unusual tools, and we’ll guide you through the process step by step.
1. Check desktop or laptop compatibility
• The rst thing you want to do is verify that your new Crucial NVMe
SSD is compatible with your system. Though NVMe SSDs are
backward compatible (meaning a Gen5 SSD will work in a Gen4
system, etc.) they are not forward compatible, and you will not be
able to achieve Gen5 performance in a Gen4 system.
• Refer to your system’s user manual or go to the motherboard
manufacturer’s website to make sure your system is compatible
with your new Crucial NVMe SSD.
• You can also use the Crucial System Selector to advise you on
compatibility.
2. Prepare your workspace
• Clear o a table, countertop or workbench. This can help prevent
the buildup of static electricity that could damage your new SSD.
• Next, gather your supplies. You’ll need your computer or
motherboard, your computer or motherboard owner’s manual,
a screwdriver, and your new Crucial NVMe SSD.
3. Back up important les
(Skip this step if installing on a new motherboard)
• Unless you are installing your NVMe SSD in a new laptop, desktop
or motherboard, you will need to save any important les on an
external storage drive, a USB ash drive, or cloud storage service.
• It’s important to do this before beginning your new
SSD installation.