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Yeah, I just had the same thing happen.
The drive sits in a little tray inside the laptop, just remove that screw that was mentioned and there should be a piece of plastic that will allow you to pull it out, or you can use a screwdriver through the screwhole to wedge the hard-drive out. My PC laptop is a 600X, which is close to the same. It's a really easy swap, especially if you replace with the same drive from the same company. No BIOS changes then in most cases.
Jason
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