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04-25-2021 11:09 AM
Hi my friends... my question is simple... since i bought the AIO (2018) the hard drive has been a problem. WIN 10 use a lot of resources and then the HDD is super stressed and the PC tends to turn unresponsive. I want to add a SSD HD to boot with WIN 10 and use the HDD for storage. Can you help me to find, first is my machine accept an SSD, second which size recommend for this and third, did this AIO have a second drive slot or the SDD dont need a specific bay?
Thanks in advance...
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04-25-2021 02:33 PM - edited 04-25-2021 02:34 PM
@larreaza , welcome to the Community.
The Motherboard Specifications state that there is "One M.2 socket 3, 2280 type for SSD". It doesn't state if it is SATA or NVMe. Just to be safe, I suggest going with a SATA, M.2, since the hard drive (HDD) is SATA III: https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-250GB-SATA-Internal-MZ-N6E250BW/dp/B07822Z77M/ref=asc_df_B07864V6CK/?...
If you decide not to buy the one in my link, it will be a good example of what you need. You can use up to a 2 TB drive for Win 10 without special changes to the drive. Here is a HP Knowledge Base article to help you transition from the HDD to the M.2: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Knowledge-Base/Upgrading-Desktop-or-Laptop-to-a-SSD/ta-p/73048...
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04-25-2021 02:33 PM - edited 04-25-2021 02:34 PM
@larreaza , welcome to the Community.
The Motherboard Specifications state that there is "One M.2 socket 3, 2280 type for SSD". It doesn't state if it is SATA or NVMe. Just to be safe, I suggest going with a SATA, M.2, since the hard drive (HDD) is SATA III: https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-250GB-SATA-Internal-MZ-N6E250BW/dp/B07822Z77M/ref=asc_df_B07864V6CK/?...
If you decide not to buy the one in my link, it will be a good example of what you need. You can use up to a 2 TB drive for Win 10 without special changes to the drive. Here is a HP Knowledge Base article to help you transition from the HDD to the M.2: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Knowledge-Base/Upgrading-Desktop-or-Laptop-to-a-SSD/ta-p/73048...
Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.
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04-30-2021 08:25 PM
You are welcome, @larreaza!
I like Samsung SSD's so I use their Data Migration software. It can only be used for Samsung products. Here is an article that lists 5 good cloning software products: https://www.techrepublic.com/blog/five-apps/five-free-and-reliable-cloning-tools/
There are many more online to choose from.
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05-28-2021 09:40 PM
Ok… I bought the disk, the enclosure and the disk is cloned… I open the PC and the m.2 bay is not there. I change the boot order in the BIoS, but windows apparently only boot from disk C. What else can I do to boot from the USB successfully?
thanks!
05-29-2021 08:10 PM
According to the specifications for your computer there should be "One M.2 socket 3, 2280 type for SSD". You should install the M.2 in the socket, disconnect the HDD, and boot the computer. You don't want to have two OS'es on the computer at the same time.
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05-30-2021 08:30 PM
You can begin tapping F11 when the computer begins to boot. This will take you to the boot menu. You can choose which hard drive you want to use. You would choose the USB drive that is connected.
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