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HP Laptop - 17-by3065st
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

How can my SSD from my HP laptop (model 17-by3065st) be mounted externally in order to duplicate my internal SSD to it?

I need to backup the internal 128 GB SSD to one of the same type so that if it ever dies like my old one did, I can just put the spare one that's duplicated into the internal port for the hard drive, and it will at least restore my computer to the last duplicated version.  The only identifying numbers on the internal SSD is "CV8 128 SATA"   I've attached a photo so you can look at it to see if you can find any identifying features or info on the label on it to help me figure it out. I also have added a photo that shows the pug in end so you can see how many contacts it has and the configuration.

Any help is appreciated.

P1150229 label side SN removed .jpgP1150220 cc pins numbered from label side.jpgP1150221 number of pins.jpg

 

 

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@Hugh_Lett 

 

The specs of your machine is

 

         https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06632886

 

It does NOT have internal SSD at all. But you can ALWAYS use external USB adapter to mount M.2 SSD . For example

 

                 https://computers.scorptec.com.au/computer/M.2-Usb     (the second one on the list)

 

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BH
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@Hugh_Lett 

 

This enclosure supports both SATA (what your pictures show), and NVMe.

 

Amazon.com: SSK Aluminum M.2 NVME SATA SSD Enclosure Adapter, USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) to NVME PCI-E ...

 

Your notebook does support NVMe SSD's which are approximately 3x - 5x faster than the SATA M.2 drives you have there.

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Yes it does. It's a hybrid that HP tried. It has both a 128 GB internal SSD that contains the Windows operaating system and program files, and then also has a 1TB  internal SATA  HDD for storing data.

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