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My 512 gb nvme m2 ssd is not enough for me, so i thnk about upgrading my laptop's ssd and if i install a new ssd will i go out of warranty?

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Hi, @enesrmzn 

 

There are some things you should know...

 

Below is the link to the service manual for your notebook's model series.

 

Maintenance and Service Guide (hp.com)

 

If you look at chapter 5, you will find that removing and replacing the memory or SSD is a customer-authorized procedure and should not void the warranty unless you break something during the process of performing the upgrades.

 

Should your notebook ever need warranty service, you will need to return it to its original configuration as you bought it.

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No, it does not void the warranty. Laptops are always upgradable, and manufacturers usually expect you to upgrade those parts. Your laptop manufacturer will not service that specific part, RAM included, if you upgraded it.

HP Recommended

Hi, @enesrmzn 

 

There are some things you should know...

 

Below is the link to the service manual for your notebook's model series.

 

Maintenance and Service Guide (hp.com)

 

If you look at chapter 5, you will find that removing and replacing the memory or SSD is a customer-authorized procedure and should not void the warranty unless you break something during the process of performing the upgrades.

 

Should your notebook ever need warranty service, you will need to return it to its original configuration as you bought it.

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