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I have seen, that this Notebook have a m.2 Slot. I ordered a Samsung 970 Evo installed it. But it is not been recognized. I do not found this drive with Windows. I tried a USB Drive wih Win10 Image. That USB Drive runs before with my another Notebook with the same SSD.

 

Do the Notebook support NVME? If not, is there a possibility to modify Bios? If not, is it possible anyway to use a NVME SSD in the without the NVME Protocol?

 

Greetings

David

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The supported M.2 SSD products are:

M.2 SATA (MLC)

M.2 SATA (TLC)

The M.2 SSD will be  the 2280 size.

 

NVMe M.2 SSD products are currently not supported. None of the available BIOS updates have added NVMe compatibility. As far as modding BIOS file goes, it is a subject that is not within the scope of this forum.



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HP Recommended

The supported M.2 SSD products are:

M.2 SATA (MLC)

M.2 SATA (TLC)

The M.2 SSD will be  the 2280 size.

 

NVMe M.2 SSD products are currently not supported. None of the available BIOS updates have added NVMe compatibility. As far as modding BIOS file goes, it is a subject that is not within the scope of this forum.



I am a volunteer forum member. If my suggestion helped you solve your issue, help others by marking that post as the accepted solution. Say thanks by clicking on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"



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