So on my searches I have only found 2 or 3 attempts (all no joy), of people trying to add an NVME SSD to the built in M.2 slot. As there are more then a few models that use the same Motherboard the Low end seems to come factory locked/disabled.
As the HP Laptop 14 fq0010ca is the low end or what HP Stream became after they dropped the Stream name, it's my latest Upgrade Project. I was half expecting this to be the case before starting, and I am almost 100% sure the same Upgrade workaround I used on my 2017 HP Stream, will also work here, but if there is a chance to use the available slot the faster access would be preferred. As the other way of using the WIFI/BT Module M.2 with adapter only allows for access to 1 lane of PCIe so will be slower then the slot made for an NVME SSD.
Some are thinking it is because the BIOS for the model is limited in it's options and Support, others think it may be missing bits up the data lines (diodes, fuses), so dead M.2 from factory.
If you have any clues, or info to follow I will Thank you in advance if you share or comment !! Heck even if you call me crazy Thank you !!!!!!!
Progress so far, as I am taking my time on this one,
Original Spec: HP Laptop 14 (2020 Model) AMD 3020e 64GB eMMC 4GB DDR4 Ram and a 1366 x768 Panel
Upgrade Spec when finished 1TB NVME SSD 16GB DDR4 RAM (already in 1 x 16) and a 1920 x 1080 IPS Panel
So this will be my my second Upgraded Stream in my growing collection, as the Streams have become my IBM ThinkPad obsession, hence the ok to call me crazy !!
As the HP Laptop 14 fq0010ca is the low end or what HP Stream became after they dropped the Stream name, it's my latest Upgrade Project. I was half expecting this to be the case before starting, and I am almost 100% sure the same Upgrade workaround I used on my 2017 HP Stream, will also work here, but if there is a chance to use the available slot the faster access would be preferred. As the other way of using the WIFI/BT Module M.2 with adapter only allows for access to 1 lane of PCIe so will be slower then the slot made for an NVME SSD.
Some are thinking it is because the BIOS for the model is limited in it's options and Support, others think it may be missing bits up the data lines (diodes, fuses), so dead M.2 from factory.
If you have any clues, or info to follow I will Thank you in advance if you share or comment !! Heck even if you call me crazy Thank you !!!!!!!
Progress so far, as I am taking my time on this one,
Original Spec: HP Laptop 14 (2020 Model) AMD 3020e 64GB eMMC 4GB DDR4 Ram and a 1366 x768 Panel
Upgrade Spec when finished 1TB NVME SSD 16GB DDR4 RAM (already in 1 x 16) and a 1920 x 1080 IPS Panel
So this will be my my second Upgraded Stream in my growing collection, as the Streams have become my IBM ThinkPad obsession, hence the ok to call me crazy !!
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