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Hi, is it possible to upgrade the notebook above to M.2 SSD NVMe?

I found the socket under the cover of my notebook and I bought one SSD module, but when I installed it the computer won't start. After removing the M.2 SSD computer works again. I even don't know what PCIe version the notebook has, please help!

SSD what I bought is a 4th generation module, but theoretically PCIe devices and ports are backwards compatible, so it couldn't be a problem.

SSD modul I installed is: Silicon Power UD85 250GB

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@pagyo,

 

Unfortunately, you are right. User manual for your model (page 3) indicates only M.2 SATA SSD is supported.

HP ProBook 450 G4 Notebook PCHP ProBook 455 G4 Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide

 

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Sorry I messed up the title, the proper model is: ProBook 450 G4.

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Even though the built-in socket only uses an M key (referring to M.2 NVMe) and not B+M, it looks like M.2 SATA to me. The connector is misleading, unfortunately there is no label on what it is for.

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@pagyo,

 

Unfortunately, you are right. User manual for your model (page 3) indicates only M.2 SATA SSD is supported.

HP ProBook 450 G4 Notebook PCHP ProBook 455 G4 Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide

 

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Thank you for your reply and help!

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