New subscriber. Really appreciate you uploading all these videos. This is an old video, but its exactly what i was looking for. Sata to NVMe. Gave me the confidence to upgrade my laptop I've had since 2018 and save me from sending $ on a new laptop.
great work sir. Really helpful video i will be doing RAM and NvME upgrade on my newly purchased HP 14-cf2504sa which comes with 4GB ram and 256GB NvMe. I am also planning to insert a 2,5 SATA, I have already ordered the SATA cable and caddy for it. keep up the good work !
Good evening caddy I did the same thing like you're doing the problem is sometimes it's hard drive that's a never mind he crashed his computer and have to fix it
Does the nvme 1 notch and 2 notch any difference in compatibility issue?I got the new one with 2 notch after install and boot up can't detect any drive
You may have touched on this in the video, but i just bought a hp 14 fq0 series, im looking for a sata cable, can you tell me what other series models are compatible?
i got a question: i have a 14-bf058tx that has a 128gb sata m.2 and a 1tb HDD. can I replace the 128gb sata SSD with an nvme (1tb) one? the online manual of hp says page not found so I don't know if it will work
Hi, I have a new Lenovo IdeaPad3 when I use F2 to get into the bios the laptop freezes. When I try the F11 for boot options the same thing happens. Any ideas on fixing this. Thanks in advance.
I tried to swap an M.2 SATA for a M.2 NVMe on my laptop. The bios clearly recognizes the nvme drive but won't let me boot at all. Just blue screen errors. I have no idea what settings I should change in the BIOS. Any help greatly appreciated.
Hello, just watched your video because I have a very similar laptop, model hp-14fq0057nr. It came with 64 gig emmc and 4 gig ram, I upgraded to 16 gig ram and 500 gb crucial p5 plus PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 ssd but for some reason I cannot locate the drive. Everything was installed just like you but the laptop simply will not find the drive, the ram works just fine but I cannot find the ssd, not on device manager or anything, I am completely lost. Any Help would be greatly appreciated, if you are close to Miami I would be willing to take you the laptop, if not, any info would be awesome. I assume maybe the computer is not compatible? Although it had to spot for it and looks just like this one. Thanks, great content.
@@CadillacComputerCenter also windows is still on emmc drive C. I was trying to do a clone with arconis software from crucials website but it just does not see the ssd at all.
Hi guys, Absolutely same issue here...I have heard the m.2 is disabled for some folks...my hp model is 14 dk0010ca and also has a 64 gb emmc. Some people talk about getting the advanced bios menu unlocked...if u google this option which is present in their commercial bios systems and js unlocked for those systems, there is an option to enable the m.2 slot and also to configure the type of controllers, sata, raid, etc.
@@chrispbacon002 we may need to unlock the advanced option by using some key combinations...if u find anything online or via hp, please do let me know...I'll do the same from my side
Sure I have a laptop very similar and say 14-dk0077nr Also made by HP. I looked online to how many gigs of RAM it can accept cuz it came with a a single chip with 8 gigs of RAM on it but has a spot for a second. So I got the exact same kind exact same kind of ram to double it up basically. I did everything correctly I opened up the back and installed the ram close it all back up When I turn the computer on it does not recognize it at all online on the HP website it says it does accept up to 16 gigs of RAM so why doesn't it work I don't understand maybe you know something that I don't if you can't answer I understand too
You won't want to update to an NVMe because if you do there is no way to re-install the OS. Media creation tools like the ones from Microsoft, ChromeOS or Linux won't recognize the NVMe as a real hard drive.
New subscriber. Really appreciate you uploading all these videos. This is an old video, but its exactly what i was looking for. Sata to NVMe. Gave me the confidence to upgrade my laptop I've had since 2018 and save me from sending $ on a new laptop.
Another awesome video
great work sir. Really helpful video
i will be doing RAM and NvME upgrade on my newly purchased HP 14-cf2504sa which comes with 4GB ram and 256GB NvMe. I am also planning to insert a 2,5 SATA, I have already ordered the SATA cable and caddy for it.
keep up the good work !
Thanks so much. Dale
@@CadillacComputerCenter can you please tell me what's the name of the caddy?
great info vid as always man . 💯👍
Thank you sir, you are inspiring!
Thanks dale i am trying to get a job as computer repair tech so this will help . PS i am A+ CERTAFIED.
Your welcome.
Very good video!
Very nice video once you give me one of you when a computer crashes
thanks
I have a question when did you start upgrading computers and fixing them?
25 years ago. Longer if you count my electronics background from the 80's. Lol
Does it support 2 8gig ram ?
Hi I have a question, why do you need the drive after you’ve set the RAM in?
Good evening caddy I did the same thing like you're doing the problem is sometimes it's hard drive that's a never mind he crashed his computer and have to fix it
God bless> Thank you good sir
Hi sir thanks for the video. Great video. is it compatible if i upgrade m.2 sata to m.2 nvme on my hp 14cm0119au ? Is it my laptop running well?
I have the same one
It says cmos is not valed i opened it but i dont see the cmos battery anywhere
Hi Mr.Dale sir how are you doing?
Does the nvme 1 notch and 2 notch any difference in compatibility issue?I got the new one with 2 notch after install and boot up can't detect any drive
latitude 7280 2015 model. does this support nvme too? (comes with sata)
You may have touched on this in the video, but i just bought a hp 14 fq0 series, im looking for a sata cable, can you tell me what other series models are compatible?
Do I make a backup cd or something before. And do I have to buy windows again
I have same one but it doesn’t detect any nvme please help
i got a question: i have a 14-bf058tx that has a 128gb sata m.2 and a 1tb HDD. can I replace the 128gb sata SSD with an nvme (1tb) one? the online manual of hp says page not found so I don't know if it will work
If anyone finds out how to get the advanced i
Options I believe we can enable m.2 nvme in these hp 14 computers where the m.2 nvme isn't working
Is that Crucial TLC or QLC? I've been reading that they've recently swapped to QLC
Will this work with hp 14-dq0032dx intel celeron 4p8m9ua
That apu could use some dual channel ram
Hello. I own this model, how can I add a HDD hard drive? Thanks
Hi, I have a new Lenovo IdeaPad3 when I use F2 to get into the bios the laptop freezes. When I try the F11 for boot options the same thing happens. Any ideas on fixing this. Thanks in advance.
hello sir my new M.2 cannot detect I cant see it during my format can you help
Maybe this will help...ua-cam.com/video/JyipHq7LUk4/v-deo.html
I just got a brand new HP 15.6 with a 128GB and 1TB hard drives.
How did u connect the hard drive?
I tried to swap an M.2 SATA for a M.2 NVMe on my laptop. The bios clearly recognizes the nvme drive but won't let me boot at all. Just blue screen errors.
I have no idea what settings I should change in the BIOS. Any help greatly appreciated.
Did you clone, or do a clean windows install?
@@CadillacComputerCenter I did a clone using Macrium Reflect. I know the PC can take NVMe drives but swapping in the NVMe it just won't boot
Why does hp do not have hard drives
Looks like camera guy is on a vacation 😅
Not exactly , I just decided to go solo for a while. Plus he is super busy. Dale
Hello, just watched your video because I have a very similar laptop, model hp-14fq0057nr. It came with 64 gig emmc and 4 gig ram, I upgraded to 16 gig ram and 500 gb crucial p5 plus PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 ssd but for some reason I cannot locate the drive. Everything was installed just like you but the laptop simply will not find the drive, the ram works just fine but I cannot find the ssd, not on device manager or anything, I am completely lost. Any Help would be greatly appreciated, if you are close to Miami I would be willing to take you the laptop, if not, any info would be awesome. I assume maybe the computer is not compatible? Although it had to spot for it and looks just like this one. Thanks, great content.
Hi. Is your windows still on the emmc drive? If it is, go into disk management to see if it is there. If so you will have to initialize it.
@@CadillacComputerCenter I did but the laptop does not recognize it. It does not appear at all anywhere under memory.
@@CadillacComputerCenter also windows is still on emmc drive C. I was trying to do a clone with arconis software from crucials website but it just does not see the ssd at all.
Hi guys, Absolutely same issue here...I have heard the m.2 is disabled for some folks...my hp model is 14 dk0010ca and also has a 64 gb emmc.
Some people talk about getting the advanced bios menu unlocked...if u google this option which is present in their commercial bios systems and js unlocked for those systems, there is an option to enable the m.2 slot and also to configure the type of controllers, sata, raid, etc.
@@chrispbacon002 we may need to unlock the advanced option by using some key combinations...if u find anything online or via hp, please do let me know...I'll do the same from my side
Sure I have a laptop very similar and say 14-dk0077nr Also made by HP. I looked online to how many gigs of RAM it can accept cuz it came with a a single chip with 8 gigs of RAM on it but has a spot for a second. So I got the exact same kind exact same kind of ram to double it up basically. I did everything correctly I opened up the back and installed the ram close it all back up When I turn the computer on it does not recognize it at all online on the HP website it says it does accept up to 16 gigs of RAM so why doesn't it work I don't understand maybe you know something that I don't if you can't answer I understand too
You won't want to update to an NVMe because if you do there is no way to re-install the OS. Media creation tools like the ones from Microsoft, ChromeOS or Linux won't recognize the NVMe as a real hard drive.