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HP OMEN 17-an021np
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Hey guys!

 

I have an internal SSD 500GB drive. However, I'm starting to need to have more space.

 

I was thinking about upgrading my SSD into one of 1TB but I was thinking if it's possible to add one more disk into this laptop?

 

Thank you!

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@joao_oliveira94 , welcome to the forum.

 


@joao_oliveira94 wrote:

Hey guys!

 

I have an internal SSD 500GB drive. However, I'm starting to need to have more space.

 

I was thinking about upgrading my SSD into one of 1TB but I was thinking if it's possible to add one more disk into this laptop?

 

Thank you!


Yes, you can add a SATA SSD in the bay for the hard drive.  Here are the SSD's that are recommended by Crucial Memory.  It is safe for you to add and/or replace components shown in Chapter 5, Removal and replacement procedures for Customer Self-Repair parts, beginning on Page 37.  In Chapter 5, Pages 40 thru 42, it shows how to add or replace the hard drive.  However, attempting to replace the components listed in Chapter 6,  Removal and replacement procedures for authorized service provider parts, could possibly damage your laptop and void the waranty.

 

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Thank you for your answer!

 

I'm just a bit confused now: yes, I can add a SATA SSD in a new bay slot? Or do I need to replace? Because this computer model just have one SSD!

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