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09-15-2021 06:43 AM
Hi:
Yes, you have to look at the advertised sequential read/write speeds for each model SSD.
The WD Blue models have the fastest speeds available.
Here are the videos to open up the notebook and change the hard drive and memory...
09-15-2021 08:52 AM
hp Compaq 15-db0091wm,
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About SSD replacing current HDD for hp Compaq 15-db0091wm, this is going to be used for main laptop for a relative, you recommend high speed SSD read/write, and 7mm height??? And about 480GB,... capacity?
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Are you recommend to buy the SSD from the repairs computers shop, unless insert myself, hence buy from internet eu.crucial.com or Amazon.de...? I located in Cyprus 🇨🇾 Europe 🇪🇺 ...
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About compatibility of this laptop with Windows 11, are you think is compatible?
Exist any way check that, without enrollment to Windows insiders program?
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09-15-2021 09:23 AM
Hi:
Yes, I would get the fastest speed you can, because even with a fast SSD, and 8 GB of memory, the performance will be marginal at best.
I believe that all 2.5" SSD's are 7.0mm in thickness.
I have the HP 255 G7 notebook with the A4 processor, SSD and 8 GB of memory and I don't like the performance at all.
It is the business class model of the 15-db0000 model series.
Mine came with the M.2 drive from HP, and I don't know how fast the read/write speed is because I have not tested it.
But I doubt it is the fastest one you can get.
As far as installing it yourself...take a look at the videos and decide if you want to try it. It is not very easy to do.
Your notebook's processor is not supported for W11. Needs to have a Ryzen 2xxx processor or newer.
So, you would have to manually install W11 (the upgrade from Windows Update will never be available), and run the notebook in an 'unsupported state.'
Unsupported Windows 11 PCs will get cumulative updates, at least for now (windowslatest.com)
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