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05-29-2022 03:17 PM
Hey there, I just bought the computer listed in the subject line and the link I am taken to for user manuals doesn't have the information I am looking for. Namely:
- what the max specs for Memory and hard drives? How much RAM? How many hard drives? What model numbers for RAM and drives are compatible?
- how do I install/secure a second hard drive in the cabinet? I took a quick look inside and it didn't look like other computers I had in terms of how to secure a drive. And I'd like explicit instructions so as not to mess things up.
- Am I right to assume that there is no onboard speaker? Most of our desktops have at least something to listen thru without headphones or speakers attached.
Here's the service site I was directed to that does not seem to have any of the info I'm looking for: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-envy-desktop-pc-te01-2000i/2100367765/model/2100405523/manua...
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05-29-2022 03:52 PM - edited 05-29-2022 04:04 PM
Welcome to our HP User Forum!
According to HP Desktop PCs - Motherboard Specifications, Stark | HP® Customer Support, your Stark (SSID: 8860) HP p/n: M16092-601 motherboard has the following max CPU & RAM specs:
Installing a secondary drive: please see this user step by step how-to video: HP Desktop TP01 1050 Upgrade Add Secondary Hard Drive - YouTube. To the best of my knowledge, this desktop model mirrors yours.
05-29-2022 03:30 PM
Those are all PDF files (manuals, guides, notes ...) you can get for your machine. What more information you are looking for ?
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05-29-2022 03:47 PM
Kinda listed it in the original email but my immediate questions are where/how do I install additional hard drives? Every other computer I've purchased has provided detailed instructions on types of drives and literally how to install and secure the drives. All I see here is literally a generic diagram indicating where the existing drive is located. I'm honestly not even sure if you can add a second drive.
In terms of memory, what type of memory is used? how many slots? what's the max amount i could put in?
And again, is there a speaker somewhere I'm not seeing/hearing?
thanks!!
05-29-2022 03:52 PM - edited 05-29-2022 04:04 PM
Welcome to our HP User Forum!
According to HP Desktop PCs - Motherboard Specifications, Stark | HP® Customer Support, your Stark (SSID: 8860) HP p/n: M16092-601 motherboard has the following max CPU & RAM specs:
Installing a secondary drive: please see this user step by step how-to video: HP Desktop TP01 1050 Upgrade Add Secondary Hard Drive - YouTube. To the best of my knowledge, this desktop model mirrors yours.
05-29-2022 03:58 PM
Just a verification step to confirm my previous response:
Please type "System Information" in your Windows search bar, left-click on the System Information App, and relay what it says (number) to the right of "Baseboard Product".
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NonSequitur777
05-29-2022 04:20 PM
8860
looks like i don't have an onboard speaker so i'll have to check out that video in a bit. my machine doesn't have any built in DVD/CD like the video but the inside looks similar I think. Will check it out. Thanks. And I'm glad I'm not being crazy not being able to find this info! Looks like 32GB (which is what comes w/ the machine) is as high as I can go which is good to know!
05-29-2022 04:23 PM
Glad to be able to shed some light in the twilight, so to speak!
Please consider to indicate my response below as an "Accepted Solution".
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NonSequitur777