Replacing the storage media

For new storage media, please contact the Beckhoff Sales only. Hard disks from Beckhoff are optimized for industrial applications. SSDs have a considerably higher lifetime expectancy than commercially available SSDs.

The C6015 contains one M.2 SSD.

Data transmission before replacement

If you want to exchange a storage medium according to Beckhoff's recommendation, you must copy the data from the old to the new storage medium. You can use the Beckhoff Service Tool (BST) for this purpose. BST is a graphical backup and restore program for PCs with a Windows operating system. You can create an image of your operating system and use it to back up the operating system. Then you can restore the created image to a new data carrier. The BST is available on a bootable BST USB flash drive. This includes Windows and a backup software. Select the size of the BST USB flash drive according to the size of the backup copy of your operating system. You can then keep the flash drive as a backup copy. For this purpose, the BST USB flash drives are designed for particularly long data preservation by means of special flash. For more information on the function of the BST, please refer to the corresponding manual.

If your storage medium is defective and there is no backup, Beckhoff Service can provide you with a fresh Windows image. For this to be possible, the Beckhoff PC must already have been shipped with a valid operating system license. After installing the fresh image, the applications must be reinstalled.

Replacing the SSD

Chapter 7.2 Maintenance shows how to access the SSD.

To replace the SSD, follow the steps shown below in Fig. 26:

1. Remove the Torx TX10 fastening screw of the SSD you want to remove (section A).
The SSD automatically places itself in an inclined position (section B).
2. Pull the SSD out of the slot in the inclined position (section C).
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3. Insert the new SSD into the slot in the same inclined position.
4. Push down the protruding side of the SSD.
5. Replace the fixing screw and tighten it to a tightening torque of approx. 0.3 Nm.
You have replaced the SSD.

The old SSD must be disposed of in accordance with the national electronic scrap regulations.