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Hi trying to find out how to upgrade the SSD in my machine at the moment it has one NVMe in it that came a standard however it only seems to have one slot for those type i was under the impression it took 2, I can see it has a standard 2,5 empty slot but would rather add an extra NVMe stick is this possible any help is very appreciated as it seems impossible to speak to someone at HP 

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Here's the Service Manual:

 

Manual 

 

Only one NVME slot. It can take a 2.5 inch and an M.2 but you need a cable and bracket to do that. Post back with any other questions. 

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 thanks would explain why i couldn't find a second slot, from reading your answer fully are you saying i can take a NVMe M.2 and still use it in the 2,5 ssd slot using a bracket and cable if so any recomendations?

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No the 2.5 has a SATA port so an NVME cannot be adapted to work through that port. You would want to use a 2.5 inch SATA SSD or even a hard drive for the 2.5 bay. In other words no way to have a second NVME disk. 

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