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HP Envy X 360 15.6'
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MotherBoard ViewMotherBoard ViewI wanted to upgrade Storage of my Laptop( 15t-w200)  from Mechanical to SSD. I  recently bought 1 TB Samsung (MZ-V7S1T0B/AM) 970 EVO Plus SSD 1TB - M.2 NVMe Interface Internal Solid State Drive with V-NAND Technology.  But I wasn't able to find an M2 Slot on my Motherboard.  Appreciate if someone could help me find the slot.

 

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Hi:

 

It appears to me that the M.2 slot is just to the right of the hard drive.

 

Look across the top of the hard drive to the right, and you will see the black slot.

 

However, I don't think a NVMe SSD is going to work.

 

HP ENVY x360 m6 ConvertibleModel numbers: m6-w000 – m6-w099Model numbers: m6-w100 – m6-w199HP ENVY x...

 

Unless I am missing something, chapter 1 of the service manual indicates that only SATA M.2 SSD's are supported, not NVMe.

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Hi:

 

It appears to me that the M.2 slot is just to the right of the hard drive.

 

Look across the top of the hard drive to the right, and you will see the black slot.

 

However, I don't think a NVMe SSD is going to work.

 

HP ENVY x360 m6 ConvertibleModel numbers: m6-w000 – m6-w099Model numbers: m6-w100 – m6-w199HP ENVY x...

 

Unless I am missing something, chapter 1 of the service manual indicates that only SATA M.2 SSD's are supported, not NVMe.

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Thanks a lot @Paul_Tikkanen

 Guess i will have to get an M2 Sata,  Is there any restriction on GIGS that I could install. It says 256 GB could I go up to 1 TB. And any specific model that I should be looking at?

 

Can you also help me locate the RAM on the motherboard?

 

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You're very welcome.

 

You should be able to go as high as 1 TB.

 

The drive sizes listed in the manual are just what HP offered in the model series.

 

In my opinion, this would be the best performing SATA drive for the money.  This is the 500 GB size.

 

Amazon.com: Western Digital 500GB WD Blue 3D NAND Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, M.2 2280, Up to...

 

You will have to remove the motherboard in order to upgrade the memory.

 

See chapter 5, pages 42 & 43 for how to remove and replace the memory.

 

 

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Thank you! And again the one that you recommended would go to the right of the existing Harddrive. Is my understanding correct?

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Anytime.

 

Glad to have been of assistance.

 

That is correct.

 

Although the SATA drives have two notches cut into them, and NVMe drives only have one notch, and your notebook's M.2 slot has one key, both drives fit the same way.

 

The SATA drives other notch just doesn't make contact with some of the pins in the slot.

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Hello @ Paul_Tikkanen,

I installed the drive  (SSD) and everything works fine but Display Adapters ( Intel HD graphics 620) . I checked the error that's under device Manager it's error code 43. I tried to update drivers /uninstall device and re-install it. But the problem persists. I am unable to connect my external monitor to this device with HDMI Cable. 

 

Can you help with this too. 

 

Thanks in advance 

NODA

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Hi:

 

Glad the SATA M.2 drive worked as I advised.

 

Does your notebook only have the onboard Intel graphics adapter or does it have the Intel/Nvidia graphics?

 

Also, what model processor does your notebook have?

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Yes, the M2 SATA worked. And honestly, it's way faster than an old Mech HDD. 

 

Where can I Look for details regarding 'Graphics and Adapter'

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Product Number: V9S71AV

 

model processor if you mean Intel i7- 7500 CPU @2.70 GHz, 2904 Mhz, 2 Cores, 4 Logical Processors.

 

Thanks

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Hi:

 

Based on the product number you posted, your notebook only has the onboard Intel graphics.

 

Assuming you have installed the latest version of W10 (or at least v1709), see my knowledge base article at the link below for how to manually install the Intel graphics driver to the latest version.

 

Updating the Latest HD Graphics Driver from Intel...Skylake,... - HP Support Community - 7185608

 

In your particular situation, when you click to expand the display adapters device manager category, you may see a Microsoft Basic Display Adapter listed there if the Intel graphics driver did not install.

 

If you installed an older version of W10, it is too old for any of the Intel graphics drivers to work.

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