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11-14-2021 11:57 PM
HP Elitebook Folio G1: Can I replace the currently installed SATA SSD by a NVMe SSD?
I read some reviews in which the reviewer reportedly found an NVMe SSD installed in their HP Elitebook Folio G1. So is it actually possible to use NVMe SSD drives in the HP Elitebook Folio G1?
11-15-2021 01:14 AM
@loupiote -- is this your computer: HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G1 Notebook PC Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
It seems to be dated from 2014, and was available with Windows XP/Vista/7.
So, I doubt that the motherboard was designed with NVME support included.
11-16-2021 04:03 AM
Hello
Elite Folio G1, sold starting from January 2016, the very thin notebook with Intel Core m i5 or i7 was sold also with NVME disk M.2 2280 Gen 3x4
this isthe product https://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA6-3224ENUC.pdf
Bye
11-16-2021 02:29 PM
Thanks. I guess the question is whether the connector is compatible.
My Sata SSD is: https://harddiskdirect.com/sd8sn8u-512g-1006-sandisk-ssd.html
Connector has 2 notches
The NVMe connector only has one notch:
https://www.amazon.com/Silicon-Power-NVMe-Gen3x4-SP001TBP34A60M28/dp/B07ZGJVTZK
Anyone knows if the connector is compatible? Or should I remove the current drive and check before getting a NVMe SSD?
11-18-2021 11:53 PM - edited 11-19-2021 12:21 AM
Success!!!
I was able to replace my 512GB SanDisk SATA SSD by a 2TB Crucial NVMe SSD (https://www.crucial.com/ssd/p2/ct2000p2ssd8 ), and was able to restore my Win 10 system and complete environment, data files etc on the new drive. I was well worth the effort.
I now have (almost) 2TB of SSD disk space on this great little machine. The new SSD is about 4-5 times faster in sequential read/write.
Maybe next I should change the battery, I think it is getting old and would only hold charge for 3-4h at the most.
....and install Win 11 (I know it is not officially supported but I bet it will work just fine).