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04-28-2017 07:52 AM - edited 04-28-2017 07:58 AM
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10
download wind 10 tool create bootable usb within this tool, better use usb2 stick to avoid incampatability with usb3.
or you can use usb 3 stick as they are compatabile with usb 2 but you have to use usb2 port or if no usb2 ports only usb 3 port in bios should be an option to support legasy usb (usb2)
its should work then install fresh and enjoy, fresh install is always the best option.
05-27-2017 02:46 PM - edited 05-27-2017 02:49 PM
For those interested in upgrading the SSD on the Spectre x360, I succesfully installed an Intel 600P 1TB NVMe SSD in my Spectre x360, late 2015 Skylake model.
Just install it in the machine, prepare an usb disk with Windows 10 installation, using media creation tool, and it will activate automatically, because the OEM license is stored in Microsoft servers 🙂
Windows 10 sees the drive during the installation process. It was very easy to do!
The stock 256 SSD started to be very small for my typical usage.
If anyone needs pictures and help doing this please feel free to ask, I'll be happy helping you.
12-06-2017 05:03 PM
What a false (most stupid) idea!
SSD is not meant to replace HDD
no one mean, never and will not mean that
SSD has much shorter and lower lifespan than HDD because of the NAND natural properties
it has quite low repetition number of write access before it collaps its functional job
01-23-2018 09:27 AM
Don't worry about the lifespan of an SSD in an HP computer, you're most likely to need to replace the computer before the SSD fails. I've got lots of experience with HP. Each computer, laptop or desktop, had a hard drive fail within 3 years of normal use.
01-30-2018 05:42 AM
@Yaggyu wrote:Hi, I'd like to know if the HP Pavilion Notebook 14-bf011ns has an SSD slot.
Thank you,
Yaggyu
It is delivered with a legacy SATA 2.5" hard disk. That means it can be upgraded to a 2.5" SATA SSD using the same SATA port that the legacy hard disk was using.
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02-06-2018 03:31 PM
Moved to a unique thread
03-18-2018 01:56 AM
Kingston SSDNow UV400 120GB SATA 3 2.5-inch Solid State Drive (SUV400S37/120G) https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01FJ4UN76/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cqGRAb82E6B53
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