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HP Probook 450 G4
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi,

I've installed a SSD M.2 (Adata 512gb) on my laptop but the problem is this SSD is not recognized by the system.
I've already updated the BIOS to the latest version.
 
This Laptop supports this size or less than 512gb?

Thanks

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Which Adata did you install? The laptop is only compatible with SATA-3 variety not PCIe/NVME. 

 

Manual

 

M.2 slotM.2 slot

 

See p. 3. You would be able to install a larger capacity disk than 256 gig but it has to be the right kind. The Adata SX8000, for example, would not work. SU8000 would, however. 

 

Post back with any questions and please accept as solution if its the info you needed. 

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I've installed ADATA SU800.61cDMCHsXPL._SL1000_.jpg91v3QyU639L._SL1500_.jpg

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Good job thanks for the update

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