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-Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad. Just be glad they didn’t solder it all down because Lenovo is notorious for doing it on a lot of the Yoga series - both the 11/13” models have soldered RAM. '''I know someone who had a Yoga 11 4GB in high school who I still get along with and she’s gonna need a new machine since 4GB is dead end these days :-(. You bought the right one!'''
+Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad. Just be glad they didn’t solder it all down because Lenovo is notorious for doing it on a lot of the Yoga series - both the 11/13” models have soldered RAM. ***I have a very close friend who had a Yoga 11 4GB in high school her parents got her with 4GB of RAM. Once it's unusable, she has to replace the computer :-(! You bought the right one!***
However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer. In terms of data recovery, what you can do is boot the laptop into Linux and try to see if the data is intact - or you can pull the drive and put it in a SSD enclosure which is NVMe compatible.

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-Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad. Just be glad they didn’t solder it all down because Lenovo is notorious for doing it on a lot of their thin models - both the 11/13” models have soldered RAM. '''I know someone who had a Yoga 11 4GB in high school who I still get along with and she’s gonna need a new machine since 4GB is dead end these days :-(. You bought the right one!'''
+Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad. Just be glad they didn’t solder it all down because Lenovo is notorious for doing it on a lot of the Yoga series - both the 11/13” models have soldered RAM. '''I know someone who had a Yoga 11 4GB in high school who I still get along with and she’s gonna need a new machine since 4GB is dead end these days :-(. You bought the right one!'''
However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer. In terms of data recovery, what you can do is boot the laptop into Linux and try to see if the data is intact - or you can pull the drive and put it in a SSD enclosure which is NVMe compatible.

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-Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad. Just be glad they didn’t solder it all down because Lenovo is notorious for doing it on a lot of their thin models. '''I know someone who had a Yoga 11 4GB in high school who I still get along with and she’s gonna need a new machine since 4GB is dead end these days :-(. You bought the right one!'''
+Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad. Just be glad they didn’t solder it all down because Lenovo is notorious for doing it on a lot of their thin models - both the 11/13” models have soldered RAM. '''I know someone who had a Yoga 11 4GB in high school who I still get along with and she’s gonna need a new machine since 4GB is dead end these days :-(. You bought the right one!'''
However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer. In terms of data recovery, what you can do is boot the laptop into Linux and try to see if the data is intact - or you can pull the drive and put it in a SSD enclosure which is NVMe compatible.

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-Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad. Just be glad they didn’t solder it all down because Lenovo is notorious for doing it on a lot of their thin models.
+Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad. Just be glad they didn’t solder it all down because Lenovo is notorious for doing it on a lot of their thin models. '''I know someone who had a Yoga 11 4GB in high school who I still get along with and she’s gonna need a new machine since 4GB is dead end these days :-(. You bought the right one!'''
However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer. In terms of data recovery, what you can do is boot the laptop into Linux and try to see if the data is intact - or you can pull the drive and put it in a SSD enclosure which is NVMe compatible.

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-Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad.
+Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad. Just be glad they didn’t solder it all down because Lenovo is notorious for doing it on a lot of their thin models.
However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer. In terms of data recovery, what you can do is boot the laptop into Linux and try to see if the data is intact - or you can pull the drive and put it in a SSD enclosure which is NVMe compatible.

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-Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it keeps happening hope the issue is with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad.
+Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it passes 3+ runs no problem, hope it’s an SSD issue. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad.
However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer. In terms of data recovery, what you can do is boot the laptop into Linux and try to see if the data is intact - or you can pull the drive and put it in a SSD enclosure which is NVMe compatible.

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-Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM if it keeps happening, or hope for the issue being with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad.
+Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM. If it keeps happening hope the issue is with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a new motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad.
However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer. In terms of data recovery, what you can do is boot the laptop into Linux and try to see if the data is intact - or you can pull the drive and put it in a SSD enclosure which is NVMe compatible.

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-Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM if it keeps happening, or hope for the issue being with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a motherboard. The good news it only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad.
+Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM if it keeps happening, or hope for the issue being with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a motherboard. The good news is only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad.
However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer. In terms of data recovery, what you can do is boot the laptop into Linux and try to see if the data is intact - or you can pull the drive and put it in a SSD enclosure which is NVMe compatible.

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-Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM if it keeps happening, or hope for the issue being with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a motherboard. The good news it only part of the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Lenovo+YOGA+730-15IKB+RAM+Replacement/130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad.
+Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM if it keeps happening, or hope for the issue being with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a motherboard. The good news it only part of the [guide|130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad.
-However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer.
+However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer. In terms of data recovery, what you can do is boot the laptop into Linux and try to see if the data is intact - or you can pull the drive and put it in a SSD enclosure which is NVMe compatible.

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-Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM if it keeps happening, or hope for the issue being with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a motherboard.
+Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM if it keeps happening, or hope for the issue being with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a motherboard. The good news it only part of the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Lenovo+YOGA+730-15IKB+RAM+Replacement/130621|RAM] is soldered, so it can be repaired if the soldered RAM isn't bad.
-However if it's the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Lenovo+YOGA+730-15IKB+SSD+Replacement/130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer.
+However if it's the [guide|130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer.

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Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM if it keeps happening, or hope for the issue being with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a motherboard.
-However if it's the SSD, you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer.
+However if it's the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Lenovo+YOGA+730-15IKB+SSD+Replacement/130620|SSD], you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer.

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Do a RAM test without the module and pray it isn't the soldered RAM if it keeps happening, or hope for the issue being with the SSD. If you see errors on the soldered RAM, you'll need a motherboard.

However if it's the SSD, you will need a NVMe drive to replace it. But in this scenario, you stand a chance at fixing the laptop since the SSD is modular and easily replaced with a open market part from any quality manufacturer.

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