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Hey! I want to transfer my laptop OS to fast disk, but I heard that HP does not like equipment that is not in the list of digital signatures in the BIOS. Which disk should I put so that there are no problems? I want some like SSD 512 GB SSD Kingston KC600 [SKC600 / 512G]

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Hey! I want to transfer my laptop OS to fast disk, but I heard that HP does not like equipment that is not in the list of digital signatures in the BIOS.....


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I did not know that and have not heard that dramas. I know 2 stories: RAM and wifi adapters, machines . In your case, you can use standard 2.5" SATA SSD to upgrade your machine.

 

Regards.

BH
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@vvb-vvb wrote:

Hey! I want to transfer my laptop OS to fast disk, but I heard that HP does not like equipment that is not in the list of digital signatures in the BIOS.....


@vvb-vvb 

 

I did not know that and have not heard that dramas. I know 2 stories: RAM and wifi adapters, machines . In your case, you can use standard 2.5" SATA SSD to upgrade your machine.

 

Regards.

BH
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