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There are SSD with 2 cuts and with a single 1 single cut i am confused with that 

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can i use any of the above pattern

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Yes any of those M.2 SSDs will fit in the laptop and work. Here is the Service Manual:

 

Manual 

 

See p. 38-47. This is what it looks like with rear cover removed:

 

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The black thing is obviously the battery. Hard drive is to the left of the battery and M.2 slot is to the right. Memory is in the red square. While any of the three will work, the second and third in the list are NVME, which is much much faster than the HP product you ask about. The Adata will be the fastest of the three. 

 

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There are SSD with 2 cuts and with a single 1 single cut i am confused with that 

image.pngimage.png


can i use any of the above pattern

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Many are confused by that. M.2 is the slot and the one cut (B key) or 2 cut (B + M key) SSDs will fit in an M.2 slot. Not all computers with an M.2 slot will recognize and work with SATA or NVME which is another complication. Most NVME are one-cut as you say, but not all. Most SATA are 2-cut but not all. In your case, the system can work with any of the above. 

 

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