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Omen 17-an107nt
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Can ı add second m2 ssd for my Omen ? Im using 256gb m2 and 2Tb of hdd , but next 6 month ı want to add m.2 ssd .

 

Some friend said to me my Omen can have 2 ssd slots.

 

Omen 2018 

Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz

16GB

GTX 1050Ti

No CD Driver 

256gb SSD + 2TB HDD

 

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Welcome to the HP Support Community @Berk2

 

Sorry only one slot.

 

Your Maintenance and Service Guide here:

 

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06001792

 

OMEN by HP - 17-an107nt Product Specifications:

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-17-an100-laptop-pc/20329829/model/22783843/document/...

 

REO

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Thanks for reply ı got it .:generic:

Sorry but I have o more question ,

ı know if ı upgrade my ssd myself my pc is out of warranty but what about a HP’s offical service ? 

 

If I bring my Laptop to Service , do they can upgrade my Ssd ?

 

Of course ı dont want to cancel my nearly 2 year warranty.

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@Berk2

 

Many people upgrade there Memory, HDD, SSD, WIFI etc and it does not void their warranty.

 

But if you break something during the upgrade "You Pay for it"

 

If you need to send it in for warranty repair you would need to re-install all the ORIGINAL hardware that came with the laptop.

 

Save any ORIGINAL hardware you remove until the warranty expires.

 

REO

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@REO51ST

 

Of course ı can upgrade myself.

I was upgraded my old notebook thats not a problem for the patient person.(but my notebook motherboard died 1 years later. 🙂 )

 

But I want you to confirm this , 

If I upgrade to SSD, there won't be a problem, but if it goes to service, I have to install SSD from the original HP box.

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@Berk2

 

You would not have to replace the original HDD.

 

But if it turns out that the upgraded SSD "OR any upgraded hardware" is the problem then it would not be repaired under the warranty.

 

Only the "ORIGINAL" hardware is covered under the warranty."Not any upgraded hardware!!!"

 

REO

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Ok I understand .

I never touch hdd because ıts enough for me .

If ı change Ssd ı must be careful to won’t broke warranty seal .

But if service is neccesary ı must re-install box components.

 

Thank you .

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