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11-03-2025 03:39 AM
Hello. I bought a notebook three months ago and I want to upgrade NVME SSD disc on my notebook. I think putting in my notebook by myself. If I do this job, will it be non warranty situation?
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11-03-2025 06:36 AM
Hi:
Since this is a peer-to-peer forum and we don't work for or represent HP, we are not authorized to reply on HP's behalf regarding the warranty terms and conditions.
Off the record, I would say it would not void the warranty unless you break something in the process of installing a SSD.
If you have any doubts, I suggest you contact HP customer service regarding the warranty situation starting at the link below:
If your notebook ever needs warranty service, you must return the notebook to its original hardware configuration as you bought it, so save any parts you remove to upgrade such as the original NVMe SSD that your notebook came with.
11-03-2025 06:36 AM
Hi:
Since this is a peer-to-peer forum and we don't work for or represent HP, we are not authorized to reply on HP's behalf regarding the warranty terms and conditions.
Off the record, I would say it would not void the warranty unless you break something in the process of installing a SSD.
If you have any doubts, I suggest you contact HP customer service regarding the warranty situation starting at the link below:
If your notebook ever needs warranty service, you must return the notebook to its original hardware configuration as you bought it, so save any parts you remove to upgrade such as the original NVMe SSD that your notebook came with.