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08-14-2024 07:14 PM
Product: hp pavillion x360 convertible 14-bax00
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
So this HP X360 Convertible laptop is very slow due to it's shdd. So I upgraded the m.2 slot for which u have to totally dismantle the board which is worst to be honest. I got a silicon power spcc m2 sata ssd 256gb which shows in great health inside windows but doesn't shows in boot order due to which while installing the os and choosing the win 11 on this volume gives winload efi error and doesnt posts beyond the pc recovery device error screen. Help needed in supported ssd m2 lists or how to get this spcc ssd work. Bios is very limited as well from Insydeh20
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