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10-01-2018 02:41 PM
Hello! HP community i have a question. I have HP All-in-One - 22-c0014ur. In its configuration there is no CD ROM, but there is free space for CD rom or HDD/SSD. I bought SSD and SSD BOX. Unfortunately i didnt find the second HDD_POWER and HDD_SATA connectors in motherbord. I have connector (plume) ODD_SATA, but i dont see the secont connector power for using CD ROM or HDD/SSD.
My question is how i can connect my SSD to motherbord for correct work and what cables i need for that.
Please tell me what is a moterbord (model) in HP All-in-One - 22-c0014ur?
Please find attached photos (1 and 2 photos - motherbord and connectors HP All-in-One - 22-c0014ur, 3 - connector my SSD (sata and power- standart SSD).
THX!
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10-01-2018 06:41 PM
I see a SATA connector and possibly a SSD M.2 connector located right above the coin cell cmos battery
the coin cell battery is the round silver item near the bottom of the picture with the " + "
note that the M.2 connector may not be for hard drives/SSD it might only be for a wireless or bluetooth card
10-01-2018 06:41 PM
I see a SATA connector and possibly a SSD M.2 connector located right above the coin cell cmos battery
the coin cell battery is the round silver item near the bottom of the picture with the " + "
note that the M.2 connector may not be for hard drives/SSD it might only be for a wireless or bluetooth card
10-01-2018 10:26 PM
DGroves BIG THX you behind motherbord confihuration doc!
Manual describes : One M.2 socket 3, 2280 type for SSD, and ODD power and power connector.
But i can not understand what cabel need ODD power and power connector...
and what SSD M.2 model support (size ) support motherbord?
10-01-2018 11:24 PM
a ODD connector is a semi standard used when space is at a premium and full sized pwr connectors use up to much space
look at the links
https://www.logicsupply.com/sataodd-mpl/