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HP ProBook 455 G7 Notebook PC
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HI i have HP PROBOOK 455 G7 and i have 4 questions i hope yall can help me get the answer because im so confused

1- does my pc  have bypass charging and is it bad to use it while charging AT FULL

2- is it bad to use the laptop while its not full like when its 20 to like 80 while using it will that damage my laptop or its ok

3- is it bad to play some games like LOL while charging but not when its full like when its 40 or something

4- can i like put a 512 NVME SSD ? or i cant change the ssd only add hdd

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I would not worry about #1-3. You can continue to use it on AC power when the battery reports 100% full. The battery has a smart chip and will stop taking power into the battery. So use it on battery power or AC power. Try not to discharge the battery below about 15%. Other than that just use it and don't worry. #4-yes the M.2 slot can accept an NVME type 2280 SSD as large as you can find to buy...2 TB is OK or anything smaller. 

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I would not worry about #1-3. You can continue to use it on AC power when the battery reports 100% full. The battery has a smart chip and will stop taking power into the battery. So use it on battery power or AC power. Try not to discharge the battery below about 15%. Other than that just use it and don't worry. #4-yes the M.2 slot can accept an NVME type 2280 SSD as large as you can find to buy...2 TB is OK or anything smaller. 

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