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07-26-2017 08:08 PM
I use a HP dv6-2150us laptop with Win7. I purchased a V-Nand SSD 850 EVO mSATA drive to boot from. The connection and size is not the same as the current SATA drive. which is starting to make noise. There is a connector that the drive will plug into.under a pannel to the rear of the computer. Is this wher the SSD should be plugged in?
I do not see any references to using a SSD in the manual.
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07-26-2017 08:31 PM
I'm sorry but your computer does not have any slot for a mSATA SSD. You can replace your HDD with a SSD that uses a SATA interface and is 2.5" in size.
This would be the correct drive for your computer. Just change the how much storage you need and this should be a nice replacement for your dieing HDD.
07-26-2017 08:31 PM
I'm sorry but your computer does not have any slot for a mSATA SSD. You can replace your HDD with a SSD that uses a SATA interface and is 2.5" in size.
This would be the correct drive for your computer. Just change the how much storage you need and this should be a nice replacement for your dieing HDD.
07-27-2017 08:39 AM
Thank you for the reply. I should have checked before purchasing.
There is a connector under the cover in front of the hard drive. The connector is labeled PUPJ0011ZYD6BS 31UP6MB00J0. What can be plugged into this connector? Teh mSATA drive will plug into it.
07-27-2017 06:23 PM
the only place that you can install a replacement drive is where the Hard Drive currently is and Yes the disk drive can be replaced with another hard drive. Your computer does not have an mSATA slot and can not be installed in the system. The only connector that your computer uses for hard drives are SATA.
07-29-2017 07:37 AM
Most likely this slot is used for some kind of expansion card such as a WWAN or Wireless LAN. but because of the location that it is located in it most likely is not going to be used for an V-NAND SSD. Plus with the age or the computer there is most likely a limitation that prevents the SSD from being able to be booted from.
07-29-2017 10:23 AM
Thanks for your information. HP information indicates that SSD drives are supported but does not supply specific information on installing or using one.
There is a built in WiFi (I assume on the motherboard). Maybe this is where a replacement plugs in .
A search of all or the documentation does not provide any reference to the connector or for what it can be used. The HP farmed out Tech support crew is not very useful--even for the the basics. Even though the VNAND SSD fits the socket, I am not willing to risk a $180 card (and maybe the motherboard) to see what haoppens. I reckon there has to be some mystery with technology to keep us entertained,