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01-31-2019 12:23 PM - edited 02-01-2019 07:06 AM
This error only can be solved if you install the standard HDD and de SSD m.2 drive at the same time
after install on the SSD and make wile installing also the HDD active as normal partition.(systeem reserve go's to HDD)
change in BIOS Express menu time in seconds to 5 seconds and put the bios into Legency
after this you will have to set the express boot menu in startup for 5 seconden's delay and no problem will occur anymore.
even in 2018 the BIOS software is not adjusted to resolve this issue
good luck
02-01-2019 07:56 AM - edited 02-01-2019 07:58 AM
When you perform a clean install with Windows 10 Pro you will see the 2 disks.
1 is the 500GB HDD (or what kind of disk your may be using)
2 is the 32GB SSD M.2 into the WWan slot
when you create a partition on the HDD automaticly the systeem makes a new one of 500MB named Systeem reserved
than install the OS on your SSD M.2 after the install you can create on your HDD an partition for example Data
once you delay in Bios the multiboot Express pop up delay it with 5 seconds than when you start the systeem you will see the second picture, just do nothing and after 5 seconds your systeem will boot from SSD M.2
the systeem will boot now from SSD everytime you will boot your systeem
Multiboot pop up express to 5 sec delay
Express pop up at start systeem
04-13-2019 12:55 AM
I'm using three operating systems at the same time and clover UEFI bootloader. with your method is still creating the boot partition on the HDD if I'm not wrong that's why you first create a partition on the HDD, right?
10-27-2019 09:27 AM
I am aware that this thread (Probook 640 G1) is more than 2 years old. I found it while searching for Probook 650 G1 M.2 SSD upgrade.
In the 650 G1 manual, the 32 GB M.2 SSD can be placed where the WWAN module is supposed to be, so you lose WWAN functionality by doing that.
But judging from many, many threads and forums, I am just wondering why many, if not most, HP employees are lagging in the awareness and know-how. And it had to be the more adventurous and more curious owners of HP products who would discover and give the final, working solution.
Just my 2 cents worth. Just thinking aloud. I'm really very disappointed. My company disliked HP products when one time, all of the workstations and desktop PCs just stopped working and hanged, and these units were deployed at the client side. Yes, we buy in bulk, configure, deploy at project sites. From then on, It is either Dell or Lenovo. I chose to stay with HP. But with their progress (if at all) in handling these emerging technologies, I am very, very disappointed. Really.
So, is there anybody who can confirm if the Probook 650 G1 (coz I can't find any thread that says so) is able to accommodate M.2 SSD, and if yes, what size, and is it B-key or M-key? (Sorry if I hijacked this thread, but it seems the 'experts' are here).
Thank you.