[SOLVED] HP all in one SSD

Mar 30, 2020
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I am thinking of buying one of the new all in ones from HP (34-b147c )
I believe the CPU etc is now in the base.

It comes with a 256 SSD and a 2TB HD

I am assuming the SSD holds all of the operating files (Win 10, Drivers etc.
My questions are:

1 - Can the SSD be replaced with a higher capacity SSD?

2-If I replaced the SSD with a copy of a computer SSD that has an Operating System on it would it boot up and run Properly
I would assume that the drivers etc for the new all in one would need to be installed o the replacement SSD
 
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I am thinking of buying one of the new all in ones from HP (34-b147c )
I believe the CPU etc is now in the base.

It comes with a 256 SSD and a 2TB HD

I am assuming the SSD holds all of the operating files (Win 10, Drivers etc.
My questions are:

1 - Can the SSD be replaced with a higher capacity SSD?

2-If I replaced the SSD with a copy of a computer SSD that has an Operating System on it would it boot up and run Properly
I would assume that the drivers etc for the new all in one would need to be installed o the replacement SSD
1- Yes you could replace both, the M.2 SSD and the HDD. They are located in the base.
2-You need to clone the disk in the AIO HP PC into the new M.2 SSD or perform a clean Windows 10 installation.
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I am thinking of buying one of the new all in ones from HP (34-b147c )
I believe the CPU etc is now in the base.

It comes with a 256 SSD and a 2TB HD

I am assuming the SSD holds all of the operating files (Win 10, Drivers etc.
My questions are:

1 - Can the SSD be replaced with a higher capacity SSD?

2-If I replaced the SSD with a copy of a computer SSD that has an Operating System on it would it boot up and run Properly
I would assume that the drivers etc for the new all in one would need to be installed o the replacement SSD
1- Yes you could replace both, the M.2 SSD and the HDD. They are located in the base.
2-You need to clone the disk in the AIO HP PC into the new M.2 SSD or perform a clean Windows 10 installation.
If you want the system to work properly, then you cannot just place a disk you removed from another PC with Windows already installed on it.
 
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