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04-04-2023 05:14 PM
Good day,
I have HP Z820, HP Z800 and HP Z640 workstations I replaced my old drive with NVME.2 but can't be detected in bios and I can't boot from it. so is NVME.2 Drives can be used as a boot device with this HP Z820, 800 & 640 models workstation?
If yes, please need the detailed guide and any supportive drivers needed.
Appreciate your help and support
Best regards
04-04-2023 11:21 PM
Its specs
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03271150#AbT0
It supports SATA or SAS HDD and does NOT have M.2 slot therefore you can't install M.2 drive on your machine.
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04-05-2023 03:29 PM
Dear Banhien;
Thanks and appreciate your reply, the MB "yes" does not have slot but I already bought M.2 NVME adapter with NVME drive and installed it in PCI slot. it was already detected on Windows 10 (X64) and working fine but when cloning the drive "C" and tried to boot from it did not successfully boot. I tried to find it on BIOS but also can't be detected.
This is what I have. Can you please help to define it on BIOS? so it will work as "C" drive?
Thanks in advance.
04-25-2023 07:40 AM - edited 04-25-2023 07:42 AM
Hi EmadA,
Just seen your post. This topic has been covered multiple times on this forum, (i.e. NVMe drives as boot drives), so for specific details please use the search function at the top of the HP forum page.
A quick summary - The HP Zx00 and HP Zx20 series workstations do not natively support NVMe drives as boot drives. The HP Zx00 series has a legacy BIOS, and the HP Zx20 series has a 'hybrid' (EFI/Legacy) BIOS - with limited EFI implementation. The HP Zx40 series workstations do natively support booting from an NVMe drive, (using a PCIe adapter card). There is a work-around for the HP Zx20 series by creating a bootable USB drive (memory stick) with the necessary NVMe drivers - this is explained/detailed on the forum.