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01-21-2020 04:06 PM
Hi guys,
I’ve just bought this samsung evo 970 plus ssd and my model no is: Laptop 15-ce0xx. I’ve cloned the windows system to the new ssd and I can boot the laptop with ssd drive from uptade and security/ recovery/ advanced options and lastly clicking to restart. But after that when I shut down and restart the computer hdd becomes the default boot driver. In BIOS I wanted to make ssd first driver in the boot priority but I can’t see sdd so I can’t do anything. Few of my friends told me to upgrade BIOS and I checked it and it’s already the last version. I don’t know what to do anymore. Please someone help me or I’m going crazy. I am started to thinking about is it possible to set m.2 Nvme ssd as a default boot drive in Hp Omen Laptops cause some people say it is not possible.
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01-22-2020 12:49 AM
Actually it's my last option in case I can't find anymore solution. But BIOS doesn't recognize the SSD. Even if I did that how do we know the new default booting drive will become SSD. However, Windows recognize this new ssd.
01-22-2020 06:57 AM
What you can do then is to temporarily disconnect the hard drive and see if the notebook boots from the NVMe drive.
If you can run the notebook with the bottom case unscrewed, that would facilitate reassembly.
Why it doesn't show up in the BIOS, that is a mystery to me.
01-22-2020 11:16 AM
Yes, finally thankss to you. I really appreciate. I did what you told me and I think ssd is the default boot drive at the moment. I restarted the computer for five times and at all of them ssd was the boot driver and never came a page about which drive I should choose. I just dont know what to do with hdd. I think this is the only way to boot with ssd.
01-22-2020 12:13 PM
You're very welcome.
OK, now that you know the drive will work by itself, you have nothing to lose by hooking up the other drive again, doing whatever you need to do to get the SSD to boot with the other drive connected, format the mechanical hard drive to remove the OS.
Then shut down, restart the PC and see if it boots from the SSD like it is doing now when there is no OS on the original drive.
You can always reinstall the OS on the mechanical hard drive someday by creating a recovery drive using the HP cloud recovery client utility.
Here is an info link for how to use the utility...
01-27-2020 04:51 PM
Hi again,
I would also like to increase my RAM. Right now I have 8 GB single RAM and I want to make it duo. I’ve been thinking to order the same one. I don’t think that will cause any harm. Do you think there is much difference and it’s necessary to make it duo?
01-28-2020 01:21 AM
Thank you for caring and lastly I have one more issue;
I can also remove the existing ram and use dual compatible ram but it won't be the same brand but surely will have the same speed,voltage and latency. Do you think that might work?
Because I couldn't find the exact model I've been using and I don't wanna use 2 different brands.
01-28-2020 05:12 AM
I have bought two Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 8GB ram(2400 MHz,CL16) and just finished the assembly. It worked with no problems and in the system everything looks amazing. Now my ram is dual channel and total 16 gb. I will be selling my old ram but I'm gonna keep it for a month if I encounter with technical issues. I hope I won't.