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HP ZBook 17 G2 Base Model Mobile Workstation
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi, I've installed an nvme m.2 toshiba KBG30ZMS256G ssd drive on my Zbook 17-G2 and system have it recognized (I've win 7 64 bit) and let me install win 10 64bit on it. I can see and manage all partitions including ones on Nvme disk but despite to many setting attempts in bios it does not boot from that partition! I've still tried with EASYBCD, or other bootloader, and also tried to create an usb booting drive to direct bios to recognize NVme and OS there installed to boot from it but invane! It seems so strange that HP included an Nvme port inside my laptop but it inusable: Win 7 cannot be installed on an NVMe disk instead of win 10 that let it do but bios seems not to recognize it on boot.

Someone has still solved this problem or can suggest me other to try?

Many many thanks

Luca

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