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I have a 

HP Slim Desktop PC S01-pF2000i (4M0H6AV)

My desktop what I want to know is can I upgrade my ssd?
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This site shows a lot of upgrades, both memory and disk (SSD)

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@chinablue32uk,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

Your HP Slim Desktop PC S01-pF2000i is either fitted with the Akali motherboard (SSID 89B4), or the Groot3 motherboard (SSID: 885F) which both have three SATA data ports and one M.2 NVMe SSD slot.

 

So, when you ask: "can I upgrade my ssd?", the answer is sure you can -you can either add one or two additional SATA SSDs to your system, or perhaps you mean can you swap your current M.2 NVMe SSD for a larger capacity M.2 NVMe SSD.

 

If the latter is what your question was about, you'll need a larger capacity M.2 NVMe SSD of course, and an M.2 NVMe SSD to USB adapter such as this purchase example via Amazon-UK, in order to prep (clone) your new M.2 drive before swapping the old M.2 drive with the new M.2 drive. Install your new M.2 NVMe SSD in the USB adapter, plug it in your PC so that your PC can "see" it, and use the freeware Macrium Reflect Free cloning software to clone your old drive to the new drive.  Here is a YouTube instructional video how to do that: Cloning a disk using Macrium Reflect 8.

 

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NonSequitur777


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