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07-20-2020 06:26 AM
Hello community!
The motherboard spec of the Milton motherboard in the S01-pF0320nd says there ought to be one M.2 A-key slot and two M.2 M-key slots. I can, however, only find one M.2 A slot and one M.2 M slot.
Am I probably missing something or maybe the spec is incorrect?
BR,
Jürgen
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07-23-2020 11:33 AM
Thank you for the update.
We will take this as feedback and update it to the concerned team.
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07-22-2020 02:09 PM
@JGBe Welcome to HP Community!
I understand that you are unable to find the M2 slot on the motherboard.
I have checked the specification.
Your product has a Wireless card.
Realtek 802.11b/g/n/a/ac (1x1) and Bluetooth® 4.2 combo
It has used the other M2 slot.
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07-23-2020 03:47 AM
Thank you for your effort and response.
As I said in my original post, I found the M.2 A-slot, this is the one with the wireless card, and I found one M.2 M-slot, this is the one with the SSD.
I originally checked the Motherboard Specifications (also accessible from the link to the spec you kindly posted) and it states
one A-key slot
two M-key slots.
As a matter of fact I yesterday had a phone call with HP support and she also told me that there probably is just one M-key slot.
So the most likely conclusion is the Milton motherboard spec is simply not correct in that point.
I admit it was wishful thinking on my side, which made me rely on that in the first place.
No big deal. I suggest HP revises the spec.
Best regards,
Jurgen
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