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HP Notebook - 15-db1054nm
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Name of disk is MTFDHBA256TCK-1AS1AABHA and https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers didn't list anything about it.

Micron's app can't help since it's an OEM disk. I can't do it manually because the Micron site doesn't have it either, since it's OEM, as I said.

 

What do I do?

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The subject of your post was 'want to update ssd/hdd.'  

 

To me, that means you want to install a better drive.

 

If you are referring to a firmware update, the available firmware updates can be found on your notebook's support page at the link below.

 

HP Notebook - 15-db1054nm Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Support

 

There is one firmware update for a Micron drive.

 

Micron 1100 Non-SED SSD Firmware Update

 

sp94885.exe

 

The specs for the drive your notebook has mentioned it is a model series 2200, so the firmware update is for an 1100 drive, and it probably is not the right one.

 

I imagine if it is the right drive, the firmware will update and if not, you will get a notification that the firmware update is not supported for your Micron drive.

 

If that firmware update is not supported, then HP doesn't have any firmware updates for that model drive, because the only device firmware updates are found on the notebook's support page and nowhere else.

 

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Your notebook comes with a 256 GB M.2 2280 NVMe SSD.

 

Your notebook's M.2 slot is PCIe Gen 3.0.

 

While a Gen 4.0 SSD will work it will not run at its maximum advertised read/write speeds from the Gen 3.0 slot.

 

You can remove the existing drive and install one having a greater storage capacity.

 

Normally you can install NVMe SSDs up to 4 TB as long as they are single-sided.

 

Below is the link to the service manual:

 

Maintenance and Service Guide HP 15 Laptop PC

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@Paul_Tikkanen

I have no idea what you've just told me.
I don't want a new drive, I just want to update it if there's an update available, that's it. 😕

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The subject of your post was 'want to update ssd/hdd.'  

 

To me, that means you want to install a better drive.

 

If you are referring to a firmware update, the available firmware updates can be found on your notebook's support page at the link below.

 

HP Notebook - 15-db1054nm Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Support

 

There is one firmware update for a Micron drive.

 

Micron 1100 Non-SED SSD Firmware Update

 

sp94885.exe

 

The specs for the drive your notebook has mentioned it is a model series 2200, so the firmware update is for an 1100 drive, and it probably is not the right one.

 

I imagine if it is the right drive, the firmware will update and if not, you will get a notification that the firmware update is not supported for your Micron drive.

 

If that firmware update is not supported, then HP doesn't have any firmware updates for that model drive, because the only device firmware updates are found on the notebook's support page and nowhere else.

 

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