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12-24-2021 11:12 PM
@Nikip -- take a look at: https://www.amazon.ca/Adapter-PCI-E3-0-Expansion-Profile-Bracket/dp/B07V4KMB8W/ref=asc_df_B07V4KMB8W...
to see if this is what you want.
12-25-2021 04:30 PM
@Nikip -- someone said that U need at least PCI-E x4
You should get back to that person, for a technical of why that is a correct statement, if it really is true.
I never believe everything that I read on the Internet. 🙂
12-25-2021 05:30 PM
@Nikip -- Yeah well, why should I believe you lol?
You should not.
I could be inebriated; 'tis the season for rum-and-egg-nog.
YMMV -- Your Mileage May Vary.
Caveat Emptor -- Buyer Beware.
Sometimes, free advice is worth exactly what you paid for it.
The only mistake I ever made was once thinking that I had made a mistake.
The only ways out of a marriage are death or a divorce. Pick the one that is not a mistake.
LOL
12-28-2021 12:47 AM
@Nikip -- your computer has a socket for an M.2 SSD directly on the motherboard, which means that you do not need to have a PCI-e adapter card to "adapt" the M.2 SSD to your computer. So, your computer should be able to boot from the M.2 that you can connect directly to the motherboard.
First generation SSD are the USB-interface memory-sticks.
Second generation SSD are the M2 and the M.2 memory-sticks.
Third generation SSD are the NVME memory-sticks.
Each generation is faster than the preceding generation(s).
If your friend has an HP computer, encourage them to post their own issue to this discussion forum.
12-28-2021 09:16 AM
@Nikip -- my friend got the Pci-e x 16 adapter and Nvme ssd & we couldn't install Windows 10 to it
Which manufacturer and part-number for that x16 adapter?
Was your friend trying to use that adapter on their computer, or on your computer?
When your friend entered BIOS SETUP on their computer, was the device detected by the motherboard?
But, really, this discussion about your friend's computer should be pursued in a new discussion thread, so that this thread can focus on helping you.