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10-15-2020 05:48 AM
Hello,
I’m lookin for upgrade the x360 11-n010dx with an additional HD. The manual says that the SSD M2 SATA, size is 128GB.
I would like to use a 256GB SSD M2 SATA, and I would like to confirm with support if the size limitation is still valid, because it seems out of date to me.
Would it be a hardware (chipset) or Bios limitation?
Thanks a lot for helping.
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10-15-2020 07:43 AM
Hi:
If your notebook has a M.2 slot, you should be able to install a M.2 SATA SSD up to 2 TB in capacity with no problem.
It should have a M.2 slot because I don't see that separate motherboards were used for PC's with or without M.2 SSD's and I don't see any additional parts needed to add a M.2 slot. On several models there is a separate M.2 board, and connector required.
The drives listed in chapter 1 of the manual are just what HP offered in the model series.
10-24-2020 06:58 AM
You're very welcome.
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