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HP Envy 360 / Model m6-aq103dx
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Hi.

I have a HP ENVY 360 (m6-aq103dx) with a 1TB HDD and wish to change it for a M2.2880  NVMe 1 TB SSD. I have seen in the computer´s manual that the type of card (M2) is accepted but only for 128 MB and 256 MB cards. But a past post  has installed a Samsung M2.2880  NVMe 500 GB . 

Has someone installed a  M2.2880  NVMe 1 TB SSD ?

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@RicardoMac wrote:

..... I have seen in the computer´s manual that the type of card (M2) is accepted but only for 128 MB and 256 MB cards.


@RicardoMac 

 

The MAIN point is: does it support M.2 NVMe SSD or not ? 128GB or 256GB were the pre-installed options at that time. Which manual you are talking about ? The manual in front of me says the series does not have options for dual storage and it supports M.2 SATA only  (pp 2-3).

 

Regards.

 

 

BH
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