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HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk10000 Laptop PC (14N37AV)
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Does HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-dk1504la have extra slot for second or extra hard drive?

 

if the nswer is yes. where is located the second slot?

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Hi:

 

HP only has the service manual for the older model series 15-dk0xxx.

 

Maintenance and Service Guide HP Pavilion Gaming 15 Laptop PCIMPORTANT! This document is intended fo...

 

According to chapter 1 of the manual, there is only one M.2 slot for a SSD and it supports a 2.5" SATA drive.

 

However, since your notebook came with a M.2 SSD, most likely the parts are not there to add the 2.5" drive and you would have to find and buy the parts needed to add a 2.5" drive that are listed in chapter 3 of the service manual.

 

It would be much easier to just replace the 512 GB NVMe SSD with one having a greater storage capacity, such as 1TB or 2 TB.

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HP Recommended

Hi:

 

HP only has the service manual for the older model series 15-dk0xxx.

 

Maintenance and Service Guide HP Pavilion Gaming 15 Laptop PCIMPORTANT! This document is intended fo...

 

According to chapter 1 of the manual, there is only one M.2 slot for a SSD and it supports a 2.5" SATA drive.

 

However, since your notebook came with a M.2 SSD, most likely the parts are not there to add the 2.5" drive and you would have to find and buy the parts needed to add a 2.5" drive that are listed in chapter 3 of the service manual.

 

It would be much easier to just replace the 512 GB NVMe SSD with one having a greater storage capacity, such as 1TB or 2 TB.

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