Question Does Replacing my ssd void my warranty

ELVEVERX

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Dec 6, 2012
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Hi, I have a relatively new laptop which is having some major CPU issues. Like windows explorer keeps crashing.

I would like to get it fixed by the manufacturer because I mean I paid like 2 grand and it can't even use windows explorer and that's crazy, the only problem I am having is replaced the SSd it came with (which was a ludicrisly small 256gb one) with a 1tb one and I am worried they will say since I did that it must be my fault. Is this going to be a problem?

also its a Dell if that helps
 
Oh many people can do the work themselves. And many can't. :)

That said, I have seen the warranty wording change a lot over the years with companies and many if not most have made it really easy to void your warranty. This is why I always suggest checking that before you do any physical work or changes to a device. Sometimes even software major changes can void a warranty. Not so much on laptops (yet), but definitely on tablets and smartphones.