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In this video tutorial, Jeff Garlin explains how to replace the SSD in a Dell XPS 13 laptop. He begins by instructing viewers to shut down the laptop, close it, and flip it over, ensuring it's on a surface that won't scratch the aluminum finish. To access the SSD, he advises using a Torx T5 screwdriver to remove eight screws surrounding the back cover, ensuring to keep them organized for reassembly. After removing these screws, he notes there is an additional Philips head screw located under a magnetic cover, which may be absent on some models, particularly used ones.