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07-12-2021 04:01 PM
I have a drive coming to go in the M2 slot on this computers motherboard. Since it doesn't have a screw in the hold down post I need to know what size screw to get and if it's metric or standard. The motherboard is HP model 8653 (U3E1), version A (SMVB). I imagine it might be hard to find, you think it would ship with a screw in it so you don't have to go hunting.
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07-12-2021 04:20 PM
The drive will be here Thursday and if I order those from Amazon I'll get them Wednesday so that is what I'll do. Thank You for your response. If they work I'll add a response.
07-15-2021 10:10 AM
One more question, How do I boot from the new drive that just cloned successfully in this computer. It's listed in disk management but i see no where in the bios where I can change to it.
07-15-2021 11:02 AM
Hi:
I'm not sure how you do that when you have two drives installed and both of them have operating systems on them.
Normally when a PC comes configured from HP with a M.2 SSD and a SATA hard drive, there is nothing on the SATA hard drive, and it is used for storage.
When you have an OS on the hard drive, for some reason, the Windows boot manager always boots from the SATA hard drive first and I don't know of a way to prevent that from happening.
So, the first thing I recommend you try is to temporarily disconnect the power from the hard drive and see if the PC automatically boots from the M.2 SSD like it should.
Then connect the hard drive back up, and format it to remove all data.
Hopefully, Windows will continue to boot from the M.2 SSD and you can use the hard drive for extra storage.
07-15-2021 11:39 AM
What I did was disconnected the Sata drive and rebooted the computer and it booted to ssd drive. I shut down and rebooted 5 times and it always booted to the ssd. I want to use the other drive for storage. I guess you right click and do a format of that drive, should I leave it at NTFS or Fat32?