This is a short video showing and explaining how to remove and replace the Wi-Fi card and the NVMe SSD on a 2024 ROG Zephyrus G14 Laptop model shown in the video is a GA403UV This should be the same process for the 4060 and 4070 model
@@ChatoPizana copying or cloning windows on the NVMe after installing in the laptop would require an NVMe to USB enclosure (to connect the old NVMe) and then using live linux USB or clonezilla to clone the files to the new drive. Is that what you’re taking about?
@@YT-ks9go I think the NVMe would fit but the shielding may not fit. The shielding would need to be modified if you want to use it. That’s just what I think. If you test it let us know!
@@ChatoPizana Windows: You can try ASUS cloud recovery in bios to install windows or clean install yourself: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QDtthnHv4ik.html Drivers: Intel WiFi cards there’s 3 things to note. 1. It may just work after install. If it does, connect to the internet and run windows update and it will install drivers. 2. If it doesn’t work, try connecting to the internet with an ethernet or WiFi dongle, if you have one. Then run Windows updates. ** Do this next step on your G14 if you have internet. If not, you’ll need another computer, device or Linux live environment on your G14. Then transfer the downloaded files to your G14 with a USB drive. 3. Search Google for your WiFi card model. (Mine was Killer AX1675x). Then find the Intel website link. Go to downloads tab. For Killer you’ll need killer performance suite/intelligence center and it updates everything for you. For normal cards download WiFi & Bluetooth separately. Then update the drivers through Device Manager on your G14.