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04-20-2017 04:40 AM
HP Pavilion x2 Detachable .... P0H48EA#ABU .... Windows 10 Home 64-bit
How can I set SSD chip detection in BIOS
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04-20-2017 06:36 AM - edited 04-20-2017 06:39 AM
@madd0005 wrote:Sorry. Should have read "MicroSD chip".
I want touse it as boot device as there is not enough space ob=]n Drive C for Windows 10 Creator
A µSDHC media card is not a chip, it is a media card.
If you go to a store and ask for media cards they will know what you are looking for, otherwise they will probably ask your for more information.
It won't work as a boot device if it is not recognized in the boot selection options or in the BIOS as part of the boot devices.
You can use a µSDHC media card up to 2TB in capacity as a storage device.
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04-20-2017 04:56 AM - edited 04-20-2017 05:08 AM
What you are asking is not clear. An SSD is a solid state disk. It is not a "chip".
Are you having a problem with an SSD not being identified?
Your device does not use an SSD disk it supports 32- or 64-GB eMMC (v5.0) flash drives.
If you want to upgrade the storage capacity of your notebook, the only viable options is a µSDHC media card.
I am a volunteer forum member, not an HP employee. If my suggestion solved your issue, don't forget to mark that post as the accepted solution. If you want to say thanks, click on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"
04-20-2017 06:36 AM - edited 04-20-2017 06:39 AM
@madd0005 wrote:Sorry. Should have read "MicroSD chip".
I want touse it as boot device as there is not enough space ob=]n Drive C for Windows 10 Creator
A µSDHC media card is not a chip, it is a media card.
If you go to a store and ask for media cards they will know what you are looking for, otherwise they will probably ask your for more information.
It won't work as a boot device if it is not recognized in the boot selection options or in the BIOS as part of the boot devices.
You can use a µSDHC media card up to 2TB in capacity as a storage device.
I am a volunteer forum member, not an HP employee. If my suggestion solved your issue, don't forget to mark that post as the accepted solution. If you want to say thanks, click on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"
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