*Update: it IS possible to install and boot to operating systems on an NVMe drive on an HP Stream 13 laptop! See some of my later comments on this thread for the solution that worked for me.* Great video, brother! Easily one of the most helpful that I've seen on UA-cam -- this video has far more simplicity and than videos from other channels with thousands of subscribers. I followed along and managed to swap an SSD (with an adapter) into the wifi card slot also. Although it's given me 256gb of extra storage, the bad news is that I cannot use it as a boot drive. My wifi card slot on my HP Stream 13 didn't have a mPCIE connector... It had a M.2 connector (with A+E key). So I've had to use an NVMe SSD instead of an mSATA SSD. It seems like NVMe cannot be used for booting in the same way that SD cards can't be used for booting on HP Stream 13 laptops 😓
@@alexlam4410 I tried everything, brother. Secure boot off, secure boot on. Legacy support off, legacy support on... But none of them worked in getting the efi/system partition on the new drive to be recognised. I've installed Linux on the old 32gb drive instead, because 32gb isn't enough for Windows. Funnily enough, the grub bootloader for Linux does show entries in its boot menu for my Windows install and other Linux installs on the new NVMe drive, but unfortunately when I try to click/enter any of them I get errors saying that the device doesn't exist. That's why I think NVMe drives are like microSD drives for this type of laptop in the sense that there is no native ability to boot to them.
UPDATE: Turns out that it *IS* possible to boot to an OS on an NVMe drive installed on an HP Stream 13 😃 Although it is still the case that HP's shoddy UEFI doesn't recognise NVMe drives during boot time, there is a simple solution to bypass this problem: install the *rEFInd* bootloader (technically a boot manager) along with its *NvmExpressDxe-64.efi* driver. There is no need to enable legacy mode support when using this method. Thank you Alex, because the combination of this video and rEFInd has allowed me to make my laptop highly usable (the best its been since I got it in 2016!) where as before I was considering sending it to trash!
@@ThisIsHolyJJ One Can you send me link where to buy adapter and ssd, and also where I can find REFIND bootloader and nvmexpressdxe-64.efi driver ? Thanks in advance
if your hard drive isn’t broken, you can upgrade the storage in a pretty seamless way by using the micro sd slot. they sell micro sd cards now that are like 10x the native storage on the stream and they insert flush into the slot so its set it and forget it with no reduction in form factor. ofc thats only if the native drive isn’t broken
I did this on a 14-inch stream model, but I needed to use a refind for it to boot from the ssd, using the way you did with the adapter. Wasn't this procedure necessary for this model?
Hello Sir, Will this method works if I upgrade my ssd if there is a fault in keyboard? Because there is a fault in keyboard in my laptop. Then if I upgrade that will it work as usual? Will a problem occur?
I will suggest you to find a USB keyboard and try if it can also work under BIOS mode. If yes then try to install it with the USB keyboard. (I believe it should work)
Really well done! I've been looking for a solution to this problem for years, but since the hdd is soldered on the motherboard I didn't know how to replace it, you made me discover a new solution! Could you link the pieces you bought? Thank you very much in advance 👍🏻
I purchased the adapter from Taobao, not sure if you can purchase and ship to your location. good luck. item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z09.2.0.0.c3422e8dOU3g6E&id=566340847191&_u=u29fbup95e13
@@alexlam4410 First of all, thank you for your help, unfortunately nothing can be seen from that page, so I would like to ask you if you could show me the name of the manufacturer and the model of the adapter, because in the HP Stream 13, ONLY that adapter you have can fit. you, I have tried to search many on the web (Amazon, Ebay, Google, etc ..), but I could not find even one of that size, I hope for your help, thank you very much in advance and sorry for the inconvenience .
Hi, "taobao" is a China site, not sure if it was blocked by the China firewall... There is no packing for the adapter... It was cost around USD15, and I can help you to order if you need it, but seem the delivery charge from HK to Itlay is much high .. it may not worth to do it.
@@alexlam4410 greetings friend Indeed, it is an issue to be able to buy it while on the other side of the world, since the Chinese firewalls restrict me, apparently this page is not as international as AliExpress or Alibaba. Do you think you can send me this adapter to Miami, United States to a specific address and I will pay it by Paypal? and how much would it cost?
Your concern about best performance is pointless. It's a cheap laptop and I'm pretty sure the WIFI card slot is sharing PCIe bandwidth with the USB card anyway.
Hi Veronica. It depends entirely on your HP Stream 13 model, because there are actually a lot of different types. You are basically limited to what connector your WiFi card slot your laptop's model has. Mine is an HP Stream 13 with model number 13-c100na. As you can see in Alex's video, his model has a wifi card which had an mPCIe connector. In his case, it would not be possible to install an m.2 drive because mPCIe to M.2 (with M key) adapters are not available. My HP Stream model has an M.2 connector (with A+E key) for the WiFi card... And so I was able to get an adapter for an M.2 drive with an M key. So that's why I would not have been able to install an mSATA drive even if I wanted to. However, you won't get full M.2 read and write speeds because the laptop's technology is too old. The mSATA and M.2 speeds on HP Stream 13s would have very little, if any, difference. I'd say just install whatever your laptop model allows you to. I hope that helps 👍
Dam man i was literally bouta throw my laptop away … cant factory reset cuz of memory to lil.. this will work on hp stream 13 notebook right? Mine look a lil different thats why…
if you know how to desolder the ram and resolder the new ram. it should be technically possible but very difficult to do. Also even getting any spare ram parts for this laptop would be insanely hard to do since how old this laptop is.
How can I purchase mpci to msata adaptor can you please give me a link, becouse I have same HP stream 13 laptop please please please! Give me a link "Amazon
@Sushil Bro, did you manage to get the NVMe drive to work as a bootable drive? Even my wifi card had an NVMe connector (with A+E key) and so even I had to get an adapter. But the BIOS doesn't detect it for booting and so I can still only use an OS installed on the old 32gb drive. So just wanted to know if you managed to succeed. Thanks.
@@07sushy Thanks for the update. If I do ever manage to get my NVMe drive to be recognised as bootable, I'll provide an update with instructions. Thanks again brother 🙏
*Update: it IS possible to install and boot to operating systems on an NVMe drive on an HP Stream 13 laptop! See some of my later comments on this thread for the solution that worked for me.*
Great video, brother! Easily one of the most helpful that I've seen on UA-cam -- this video has far more simplicity and than videos from other channels with thousands of subscribers.
I followed along and managed to swap an SSD (with an adapter) into the wifi card slot also.
Although it's given me 256gb of extra storage, the bad news is that I cannot use it as a boot drive.
My wifi card slot on my HP Stream 13 didn't have a mPCIE connector... It had a M.2 connector (with A+E key). So I've had to use an NVMe SSD instead of an mSATA SSD.
It seems like NVMe cannot be used for booting in the same way that SD cards can't be used for booting on HP Stream 13 laptops 😓
Did you enter the Bios to change the boot option to "legacy support"?
@@alexlam4410 I tried everything, brother.
Secure boot off, secure boot on. Legacy support off, legacy support on... But none of them worked in getting the efi/system partition on the new drive to be recognised.
I've installed Linux on the old 32gb drive instead, because 32gb isn't enough for Windows. Funnily enough, the grub bootloader for Linux does show entries in its boot menu for my Windows install and other Linux installs on the new NVMe drive, but unfortunately when I try to click/enter any of them I get errors saying that the device doesn't exist.
That's why I think NVMe drives are like microSD drives for this type of laptop in the sense that there is no native ability to boot to them.
UPDATE: Turns out that it *IS* possible to boot to an OS on an NVMe drive installed on an HP Stream 13 😃
Although it is still the case that HP's shoddy UEFI doesn't recognise NVMe drives during boot time, there is a simple solution to bypass this problem: install the *rEFInd* bootloader (technically a boot manager) along with its *NvmExpressDxe-64.efi* driver.
There is no need to enable legacy mode support when using this method.
Thank you Alex, because the combination of this video and rEFInd has allowed me to make my laptop highly usable (the best its been since I got it in 2016!) where as before I was considering sending it to trash!
cool!
@@ThisIsHolyJJ One Can you send me link where to buy adapter and ssd, and also where I can find REFIND bootloader and nvmexpressdxe-64.efi driver ? Thanks in advance
if your hard drive isn’t broken, you can upgrade the storage in a pretty seamless way by using the micro sd slot. they sell micro sd cards now that are like 10x the native storage on the stream and they insert flush into the slot so its set it and forget it with no reduction in form factor. ofc thats only if the native drive isn’t broken
I have tried this method but my Laptop doesn't recognize the Micro SD as a native storage
@@dencerapolo2867 thats true it treats it as a removable drive which is inconvenient if you need to download more appa
Great video. I just can't help myself but wonder as to why HP decided to ship something with only 30gb of storage!
Because it was the cheapest "useable" option. Same reason the switch came with 32 as well.
hello sir, where did you buy the adapter card for m.2
very interesting video I have to try this method, but will I get high performance after that? reading files and uploads? oe always equal to an emmc?
where did you get the adapter?
Please send me a link for the mPCI and M2 SSD adapters so that it is easy for me to order, thank you
Do you have link where to buy adapter?
can you post the link for mpci to msata adapter , to purchase . thanks
can I increase the ram? Or is the RAM soldered onto the motherboard?
on this model you can't. it's embedded on to the motherboard
is that the correct name of adaptor you use? it looks like couldn't find same like that in online store. mpcie to msata ?
Where did you get your pci adaptor pls???
Dude why did you have to use a mini adapter the ssd you got is not suppose to fit a mini adapter
Is the adapter necessary??
where is the link for bios setup?
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So guessing the internal storage is soldered on somewhere and can't be removed?
Hello, i have an hp stream 13 and i tried to do the same, but a tried a 256gb sata 3 kingston. But it doesn't detect the memory, what do a did wrong?
so you lose wi fi capability correct?
I did this on a 14-inch stream model, but I needed to use a refind for it to boot from the ssd, using the way you did with the adapter. Wasn't this procedure necessary for this model?
It may not work for other models. the motherboard layout may different and there may be no space for you to install the card/ssd.
pls post the link where we can buy the adapter
Very nice solution!
Is it possible for hp stream x360?
Will this work on stream 11?
Has anyone done this ? Did it work for you ?
Will a msata drive connected directly work? Do you really need the adapter?
The adapter is necessary. The interface of the motherboard is mpci, it will need to convert to msata interface
Can I use an external hard drive on mine?
hello sir why is it my Wifi mpcie slot is different from you. I also got the same unit. Please reply. Thank you!
Hello Sir,
Will this method works if I upgrade my ssd if there is a fault in keyboard? Because there is a fault in keyboard in my laptop. Then if I upgrade that will it work as usual? Will a problem occur?
I will suggest you to find a USB keyboard and try if it can also work under BIOS mode. If yes then try to install it with the USB keyboard. (I believe it should work)
@@alexlam4410 Ok, Thanks
Is the RAM upgradeable?
no
So, we have to choose between M.sata or wifi ?
forget-it i'm blind :P
: )
Could You make a speed ssd test this new drive ?
It is around - 380Mb/s Read, 320Mb/s Write. It is mainly depended on the SSD performance.
In mine NVME do not recognize. What can I do?
You need M.2 you can't run with NVME
Really well done! I've been looking for a solution to this problem for years, but since the hdd is soldered on the motherboard I didn't know how to replace it, you made me discover a new solution!
Could you link the pieces you bought? Thank you very much in advance 👍🏻
I purchased the adapter from Taobao, not sure if you can purchase and ship to your location. good luck.
item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z09.2.0.0.c3422e8dOU3g6E&id=566340847191&_u=u29fbup95e13
@@alexlam4410 First of all, thank you for your help, unfortunately nothing can be seen from that page, so I would like to ask you if you could show me the name of the manufacturer and the model of the adapter, because in the HP Stream 13, ONLY that adapter you have can fit. you, I have tried to search many on the web (Amazon, Ebay, Google, etc ..), but I could not find even one of that size, I hope for your help, thank you very much in advance and sorry for the inconvenience .
Hi, "taobao" is a China site, not sure if it was blocked by the China firewall...
There is no packing for the adapter...
It was cost around USD15, and I can help you to order if you need it, but seem the delivery charge from HK to Itlay is much high .. it may not worth to do it.
@@alexlam4410 Hello i cannot find this adapter, could you send me seller email contact?
@@alexlam4410 greetings friend
Indeed, it is an issue to be able to buy it while on the other side of the world, since the Chinese firewalls restrict me, apparently this page is not as international as AliExpress or Alibaba. Do you think you can send me this adapter to Miami, United States to a specific address and I will pay it by Paypal? and how much would it cost?
but now there is no wifi???
I used an USB Wifi adapter : )
@@alexlam4410 bruh
That was my next question! Thanks
He used the usb dongle for the wifi or setup your own phone as a dongle and activate tethering on your phone ❤
Stupid wifi card is 2.4g only anyways...I hate this computer but won't get rid of it. 😂
ok you remove the wifi card..and replaced by msata ssd..now how to connect to the internet..what about wifi..????
External USB adapter.
Hi, excuse me, can I install a M2 hard Drive with the same process?? Because I read that the M2 is better than msata.
Your concern about best performance is pointless. It's a cheap laptop and I'm pretty sure the WIFI card slot is sharing PCIe bandwidth with the USB card anyway.
Hi Veronica.
It depends entirely on your HP Stream 13 model, because there are actually a lot of different types. You are basically limited to what connector your WiFi card slot your laptop's model has.
Mine is an HP Stream 13 with model number 13-c100na.
As you can see in Alex's video, his model has a wifi card which had an mPCIe connector. In his case, it would not be possible to install an m.2 drive because mPCIe to M.2 (with M key) adapters are not available.
My HP Stream model has an M.2 connector (with A+E key) for the WiFi card... And so I was able to get an adapter for an M.2 drive with an M key. So that's why I would not have been able to install an mSATA drive even if I wanted to.
However, you won't get full M.2 read and write speeds because the laptop's technology is too old.
The mSATA and M.2 speeds on HP Stream 13s would have very little, if any, difference. I'd say just install whatever your laptop model allows you to.
I hope that helps 👍
How do you know or where do you read wich kind of conector has your WiFi slot on your Laptop because I don't know?
Hey, could you give me a link to amazon for the adapter plz ??
Je te l'ai envoyé
Link to amazon svp
@@saido011 we haven't find it ..
@@DoryNavy thanks
What name of Adaptor?
不可以直接換里面的hard disk? 在主板上?分不開?thx
this model can't change the onboard disk....
The name of the music?
Storytel by Dominic Vos
Merci beaucoup pour la vídeo !
A Put new ssd but I camt install OS. Tere is no bootable drive.help;)
Not working for me i tried same procedure but no luck
great job!
Can I use ssd pcie
Dam man i was literally bouta throw my laptop away … cant factory reset cuz of memory to lil.. this will work on hp stream 13 notebook right? Mine look a lil different thats why…
Do you mean you want to increase memory on stream 13? There is no solution so far…
if you know how to desolder the ram and resolder the new ram. it should be technically possible but very difficult to do. Also even getting any spare ram parts for this laptop would be insanely hard to do since how old this laptop is.
This video have one fail. When you have install correct disk, you must buy M2 SATA SDD (not SATA SDD because is to big to adapter).
hello good buy the disk and adapter and do not read the disk I can do thanks
I waited for the wifi😅😅😅😅
No wifi no laptop 😢
where I can find this mpci to msata adapter?
do you have a link?
try this:
item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z09.2.0.0.394f2e8dhOjbqw&id=566340847191&_u=229fbup977d8
people need wifi connection than additional storage
use a USB wifi adapter
How can I purchase mpci to msata adaptor can you please give me a link, becouse I have same HP stream 13 laptop please please please! Give me a link "Amazon
amazon
I am installing mpcie to nvme m2 ssd adapter. How do I ensure that the bios supports my nvme ssd?
I believe it can be detected as long as you select the HD legacy mode in the bios
were you able to do the activity?
@Sushil Bro, did you manage to get the NVMe drive to work as a bootable drive?
Even my wifi card had an NVMe connector (with A+E key) and so even I had to get an adapter.
But the BIOS doesn't detect it for booting and so I can still only use an OS installed on the old 32gb drive.
So just wanted to know if you managed to succeed. Thanks.
@@ThisIsHolyJJ sadly amazon sent me the wrong adapter, so I had to send it back
@@07sushy Thanks for the update.
If I do ever manage to get my NVMe drive to be recognised as bootable, I'll provide an update with instructions.
Thanks again brother 🙏
Hello sir...pwd makahingi Ng link Ng mPCI adapter para mabili
sa shopee sir try mo.
@@markaljinedulnuan3467 not available sir. need ko din yan
sacrificando el wifi xDD
bien bien...!!
Wi-Fi adopter
Hahaha na Wala Yung wifi naman
thank goodness a third of the video is in Chinese. hhhhhhhh