Dislike for the misleading title - there is no HARD DISK in this laptop. It's got only one M.2 slot for NVME SSD, nothing more. And SSD is NOT hard drive :)
I got giddy for a second thinking I may be able to add a hard drive in this machine, I feel tricked .. I've been a technician for about 16 years, he got me good lmao
No HDD on the 840 G5 only M.2 SSD support.hp.com/ca-en/document/c05903000#AbT6 h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06189562 The ProBook 450 G5 does have both 2.5" SATA and M.2 slots though. h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05695301 page 43/44
Hello. Tell me a few questions: 1. How many hours does this laptop need to be charged? 2. How to install Russian/Ukrainian language? 3. How to reset to factory settings? 4. Can the laptop be used while charging? In particular, watch videos on UA-cam
1. 1 to 2 hours 2. You have to go to settings and search keyboard language. And then download the Russian/Ukrainian language pack 3. Search reset this pc in the settings and choose to remove data and apps 4. Yes It can be used while charging but unrecommended because It makes battery health lower
SmartCard. From an HP support forum: "Smartcard slots are for companies that support two-factor authentication for logins. You'll only find smartcard readers on enterprise-grade laptops, since they don't have a use in the consumer space. You'll usually find this in larger companies with mature IT infrastructure. The idea is that you plug in the smartcard to the laptop, and also type in a username / password, in order to log in. This way, you protect against single-factor authentication attacks; such as password-based attacks (keylogger, weak passwords, leaked passwords); and you protect against stolen keys / smartcards. You need both the password AND physical smartcard to log in. The concept is the same as those RSA keychain tags people carry, that automatically generate a new code every 60 seconds. You need to be in possession of that physical "key" (RSA tag); as well as know your username / password to log in. If you don't work for a company that supports this, then this feature is pretty much useless, and can be safely ignored."
Am i missing something - cover off cover on. HD or SSD replacement.
Dislike for the misleading title - there is no HARD DISK in this laptop. It's got only one M.2 slot for NVME SSD, nothing more. And SSD is NOT hard drive :)
I got giddy for a second thinking I may be able to add a hard drive in this machine, I feel tricked .. I've been a technician for about 16 years, he got me good lmao
Was that even an nvme ssd?
Simply the best! Thank you!
Thx! Was wondering why the screws wouldn't come out... Not all do. Just needed to brush off the fan
Does thus have 2 slot for adding SSD? or this only have 1 slot?
where is the hard disk you talking about??
lol
Why unplug the batteries when we can sell replacing a motherboard
AFTER INSTALLING THE NEW SSD DO I HAVE TO REINSTALL THE WINDOWS ?
Yes
I have a question does elitebook 840 g5 have ssd M.2 nvme or ssd M.2 SATA interface ?
M.2 SATA SSD
@@ishfaqmehraj7011 Wrong information, I think.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS PIECE. A QUESTION . DO I NEED TO REMOVE THE BACK COVER BEFORE I CAN INSERT THE SIM. IF NO PLEASE TEACH ME. THANK YOU
Iam not sure, but I don't think you need.
ALL CAPITAL LETTERS
so it does not have HDD slot. only SSD
Maybe you can bay only hdd and then to upgrade.
But for this version you can only ssd m.2
@@PC1948 is there any version of Elitebook which have HDD or both SSD and HDD option
@@YasirBinTariq yes elitebook 840 g4 and g3 have hdd and ssd
No HDD on the 840 G5 only M.2 SSD support.hp.com/ca-en/document/c05903000#AbT6 h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06189562
The ProBook 450 G5 does have both 2.5" SATA and M.2 slots though. h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05695301 page 43/44
Hello sir can you change the graphic card in 2019 HP Elitebook 840 g5?
No
erm, what do you want to show us here? ;-) and as already mentioned, its important to unplug the battery! ...
can this laptop be updated to 500gb SSD card?
it has no limit for ssd
Yes you can upgrade with no problem
@@samuelasencio5806 thank you
@@PC1948 thanks
@@PC1948so lets say i buy a 2tb ssd. I beed to clone sdd thats installed to the new one?
Right next to the WI-FI card, is that another slot for an SSD? can anyone confirm?? I'm looking to expand the storage on this particular machine..
Here to find the same question. Did you find the answer?
it's for a sim card..
Is there a secondary ssd slot in this laptop?
No, only one
Hello. Tell me a few questions:
1. How many hours does this laptop need to be charged?
2. How to install Russian/Ukrainian language?
3. How to reset to factory settings?
4. Can the laptop be used while charging? In particular, watch videos on UA-cam
1. 1 to 2 hours 2. You have to go to settings and search keyboard language. And then download the Russian/Ukrainian language pack 3. Search reset this pc in the settings and choose to remove data and apps 4. Yes It can be used while charging but unrecommended because It makes battery health lower
please correct your title name
UNPLUG the battery before!!!!!
Yours is not a NVME. It's a SATA SSD
Which ssd is best for 850 g5 i5 8 th
Crucial P3 Plus M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD
What does the "sc" on the site of the pc mean?
SmartCard. From an HP support forum:
"Smartcard slots are for companies that support two-factor authentication for logins. You'll only find smartcard readers on enterprise-grade laptops, since they don't have a use in the consumer space.
You'll usually find this in larger companies with mature IT infrastructure. The idea is that you plug in the smartcard to the laptop, and also type in a username / password, in order to log in. This way, you protect against single-factor authentication attacks; such as password-based attacks (keylogger, weak passwords, leaked passwords); and you protect against stolen keys / smartcards. You need both the password AND physical smartcard to log in.
The concept is the same as those RSA keychain tags people carry, that automatically generate a new code every 60 seconds. You need to be in possession of that physical "key" (RSA tag); as well as know your username / password to log in.
If you don't work for a company that supports this, then this feature is pretty much useless, and can be safely ignored."
Sim card
What gen and capacity m.2 can this support? What is the max RAM spec and capacity as well?
- M.2 Gen 3 - Max. 2TB
- PC4 DDDR4 SODIMM 2400MHz - Max. RAM 32GB (2 x 16GB)
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