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HP Notebook x2 - 10-p010nr
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

The hard drive died and it will not boot into it. The screen is also cracked (glass only). 
I opened it up but could not find the hard drive anywhere (even looked  for m2), any suggestions on replacing hard drive and getting a replacement screen?

Thanks

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I was able to boot into the Windows 10 OS Install USB by using Rufus with GPT Scheme and UEFI(Non-CSM) settings. It was quite tricky to get it all this time but it looks like I won't need to change the storage at all. Laptop is working and doing updates.

Still need a glass screen though. Took a couples hours to get to this point but it was definitely worth it.

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@Ace-Nick 

 

HDD should be at the base (dock). Please use the following manual (page 42) which shows you how to replace HDD

 

   http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05227773.pdf

 

Page 28 shows you information for its screen.

 

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BH
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So I removed the bottom cover. I dont see anything for a hard drive. Is the docking board considered to be the hard drive (for models without a hard drive?) So would I need to buy a new docking board to fix the hard drive problem? 

 

Docking board (models without a hard drive)
Description Spare part number
Docking board (models without a hard drive) 902371-001
Before disassembling the dock, follow this step:
▲ Remove the bottom cover (see Bottom cover on page 40).
Remove the docking board:
1. Disconnect the keyboard cable from the docking board (1).
2. Disconnect the touchpad cable from the docking board (2).
3. Remove the two Phillips PM2.0×2.0 screws (3) that secure the board to the doc.
4. Remove the docking board from the dock (4)productImage.jpg

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Or would I have to buy a new system board (motherboard) to fix the hard drive issue. Because I think the storage is embed into the system board. 

It would make more sense to get a new system board.....Thanks

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I was able to boot into the Windows 10 OS Install USB by using Rufus with GPT Scheme and UEFI(Non-CSM) settings. It was quite tricky to get it all this time but it looks like I won't need to change the storage at all. Laptop is working and doing updates.

Still need a glass screen though. Took a couples hours to get to this point but it was definitely worth it.

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