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HP Laptop PC 15s-fq2000 (2D119AV)
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Hi, My laptop has a 512 GB NVME SSD, and is working perfectly fine. However, I have an old SSD (SATA 1TB), which I would like to add to my laptop if possible. I just have to know whether my laptop has the required SATA port and space to install it internally. I tried to get a service manual from the HP website, but didn't get it.  Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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Hi @Jayasubin 

 

If does not appear that your notebook has headers and connection for a SATA port type hard disk.

 

If it existed it would also be listed as an available type on the Crucial Memory website and it is not.

https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hp---compaq/hp-15s-fq2000

 

You might consider upgrading to an M.2 NVMe SSD with higher capacity.



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Hi @Jayasubin 

 

If does not appear that your notebook has headers and connection for a SATA port type hard disk.

 

If it existed it would also be listed as an available type on the Crucial Memory website and it is not.

https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hp---compaq/hp-15s-fq2000

 

You might consider upgrading to an M.2 NVMe SSD with higher capacity.



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Thanks, @Erico. I now have an excuse to leave my SATA SSD alone in the cupboard without feeling guilty. 😁

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