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07-08-2020 01:13 AM
I have hp notebook 15-bs127ne and i want to know is there m.2 sata port available in my laptop so that i can directly install it by opening back panel and which ssd is supported and if not then other options to upgrade to ssd , because my laptop takes much time to boot and also how to clone windows 10 to ssd.please reply
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07-08-2020 06:10 AM
There is very probably an M.2 SSD slot that can only take a 2280 SATA M.2 SSD.
This is what it looks like inside.
Open the laptop please before buying. Occasionally in this model series we have reports that the M.2 slot shown in the Manual is not actually present. You can use Macrium Reflect Free to copy (clone) the hard drive over to the SSD, then remove HDD before first boot until you get the SSD working as you like then put HDD back in.
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07-08-2020 06:10 AM
There is very probably an M.2 SSD slot that can only take a 2280 SATA M.2 SSD.
This is what it looks like inside.
Open the laptop please before buying. Occasionally in this model series we have reports that the M.2 slot shown in the Manual is not actually present. You can use Macrium Reflect Free to copy (clone) the hard drive over to the SSD, then remove HDD before first boot until you get the SSD working as you like then put HDD back in.
Post back with any more questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed.
07-08-2020 08:43 AM
Yes assuming the slot is in your laptop and it almost surely is just buy a 2280 SATA M.2 like this:
Plug it in. You will need to have cloning software like Macrium Reflect Free. You make a thumb drive with that app which is bootable. Boot to the clone software, clone HDD to SSD. Remove HDD and boot. Saying it sounds easy and doing it is only a little harder.
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