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 which is the hard drive plz so I can destroy laptop taken to bits. I think it's bottom one but not sure, did clear it before removing I think so plan to drill holes in it.

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It would be more helpful if you identified the laptop that the parts come from.



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Sorry not done this be4. 

 It's a model 14-cm0507sa jope that helps.

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No worries 👍

The 14-cm0507sa laptop does not have a hard disk, per se.

 

It has a group of eMMC memory chips that are grouped together on the system board, that are used as a storage solution.

 

If you smack the system board with a hammer where you see a group of identical chips, that will take care of the "hard disk" forever. 

 

Do a lizzy Borden on it. 

 

That will be serious deletion and data erasure.



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@Tracy591965 

 

Here's an eBay listing with a picture of the part number for the 64 GB eMMC drive your notebook came with.

 

Genuine HP 14-CM eMMC Board Module 64GB L23398-001 | eBay

 

Looks the same as the bottom device in your screenshot.

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@Paul_Tikkanen 

Good catch!



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