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10-14-2023 06:47 AM
Hi!
I want to upgrade the SSD on my laptop to a bigger one, but I can't find out which SSDs are compatible with my laptop. I've tried opening the "Maintenance and Service Guide" for this specific laptop from the HP Support web page, but the link doesn't work. An error comes up when I click it, and I am unable to check what SSDs I can upgrade to.
So I'm just wondering where I can check what SSDs are compatible, since the link to this PDF doesn't work (none of the other links to PDFs/manuals on the HP Support page for this laptop work for me either).
10-14-2023 07:09 AM
Hi:
The product specs for your PC indicate that it comes with a 256 GB NVMe SSD.
HP ENVY - 15-ds0000no Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
You can replace the 256 GB NVMe SSD with one having a greater storage capacity.
Below is the link to the service manual. It is too large a file for me to attach to my post.
Chapter 1 indicates that HP offered NVMe SSD's up to 512 GB in the model series, but I don't know of any reason why a larger capacity NVMe SSD wouldn't work.
If you still can't open the link let me know and I will save it to my Skydrive folder, share the link with you and you can download it from there.
10-14-2023 07:23 AM - edited 10-14-2023 07:24 AM
The information provided by @Paul_Tikkanen is correct
if you are having a problem with accessing the manuals then try the following trick
remove the https://h10032. from the below url
https://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06267280.pdf
you will end up with the following which will access the manual correctly.
http://www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06267280.pdf
You may want to simple replace your SSD or M.2 with the next largest size. For example, using power shell
Googling "Sabrent Rocket nano" the next largest is 2.0 tb
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