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Hello, 

 

I have a HP Pavilion Sleekbook 15  with the following product information,

 

Product Name : HP Pavillion Sleekbook 15 PC

Product Number : C6K58EA

 

Will it be possible for me to upgrade my Hard Drive with a SSD drive? If so what are the limits of the SSD that I can use? 

 

Thanks in Advance,

Isuru.

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Yes. You can upgrade the hard disk to a mobile (notebook) SSD. The SSD must conform to the following specifications.

 

sleekboo SSD upgrade requirements.png

 

Hard Drive Hardware Kit, not illustrated, (includes hard drive bracket and bracket
screws, cable, and 2 bumpers)  HP p/n 701945-001

 

If your notebook also has a 32 GB mSATA SSD present, it can sill be used as a cache drive via the Intel IRST software. 

 

The downside is that doing this is that it will violate the warranty as the hard disk is not deemed by HP to be an enduser replaceable part. Upgrading a notebook of this type does  involve some disassembly.



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Hi

 

I found the service manuals for your unit

 

http://h20566.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.BINARYPORTLET/public/kb/docDisplay/resource.proc...

 

If you click on the mSATA Solid state drive.. you'll find out that your unit will not support SSD for storage bit it does as a cache drive of 24 and 32 GB

Hope this helps.

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Yes you should be able to upgrade your Sleekbook. An SSD just replaces the existing HDD so if it can take a standard HDD it can take an SSD. You will find an amazing improvement in performance. SSDs get rather expensive for larger capacities. I have used quite a few Samsung SSDs and never had a problem. You will need to clone the existing HDD on to the SSD. It does not need to be the same capacity as the existing drive. I have used Acronis True Image for this but the last drive that I got (A Samsung 840) came with a disk with software to do this  - I haven't tried it out. The drive installed in your Sleekbook will probably have a 300MBs date transfer rate using SATA Revision 2 protocol. When I replaced the disk in my Pavilion 15 notebook I found that although it was fitted with an SATA 2 disk, it was capable of using the SATA Revision 3 protocol which gives a data transfer rate of 600MBs  to my SATA 3 capable SSD.

 

 

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@enn-dee Please confirm, have you tried installing an SSD in a Sleekbook?

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I have not tried an SSD in a Sleekbook but if the sleekbook drive is a standard 2.5 inch SATA drive (you should be able to remove a cover to physically check this) then a 2.5 inch SSD will fit and will look to the operating system like any other hard disk.

 

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I confirm that if the SSD has the same SATA connector it can replace an hard drive.I have replaced HDD with SSD in two laptops that don't support mSATA, but only SATA.
However it isn't considered a user replaceable part according to the manual, so you should have it replaced by a HP help center.
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Yes. You can upgrade the hard disk to a mobile (notebook) SSD. The SSD must conform to the following specifications.

 

sleekboo SSD upgrade requirements.png

 

Hard Drive Hardware Kit, not illustrated, (includes hard drive bracket and bracket
screws, cable, and 2 bumpers)  HP p/n 701945-001

 

If your notebook also has a 32 GB mSATA SSD present, it can sill be used as a cache drive via the Intel IRST software. 

 

The downside is that doing this is that it will violate the warranty as the hard disk is not deemed by HP to be an enduser replaceable part. Upgrading a notebook of this type does  involve some disassembly.



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