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I have HP 14q-CS0009tu (i3 7th Gen) . I have 1TB HDD and now looking to add a PCIe NVMe SSD. Screenshot 2021-08-07 124531.png

After I saw this guide bit confused  I think it says that if I want to use 500GB NVMe SSD i have to remove my HDD.

Can my laptop run a 500Gb PCIe NVMe SSD along with 1TB HDD ? Or it can only use up to 256GB Nvme SSD along with 1TB HDD ? 

 

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That is what I am writing...a 512 GB M.2 NVMe should work just fine.

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Hi:

 

The drive capacities are just what HP offered in the model series, not the maximum capacity the notebook can take.

 

You should be able to install a 500 GB drive along with the 1 TB hard drive.

 

Note that I did see this post yesterday, and I have no idea why the drive didn't work for this forum member.

 

Re: Hp 15 cx0140tx does not support 512 gb nvme ssd.. - HP Support Community - 8131745

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So, 

You're saying if 250Gb works 512GB should also work. I want to install Windows on a Kingston A2000 PCIe NVMe 500gb SSD(Amazon.in: Buy Kingston 500GB A2000 M.2 2280 Nvme Internal SSD PCIe Up to 2000MB/S (SA2000M8/500G) O...) will my laptop and BIOS support it ?This is my Motherboard and BIOSThis is my Motherboard and BIOSThis is M.2 PCIe SSD  Specification from maintenance ManualThis is M.2 PCIe SSD Specification from maintenance Manual

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That is what I am writing...a 512 GB M.2 NVMe should work just fine.

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