Thanks a lot. It's great when someone does one of these videos to use as reference, as you never know which ribbons or parts you might break by pulling too hard.
looks exactly like x360 13-u104ng - I expect mine to look the same inside. will upgrade dram and replace hdd with ssd. thanks so much for your effort ! really appreciate it!
Wow!!! These two things should be simple and accessible from a Service Door on the back. Having to fiddle with a mobo to upgrade RAM is a shambles on HP's part. Just another means to attempt to pinch pennies from the pockets of the consumer! For-shame HP!
I might still forgive HP for the complicated wiring, but not for the pathetic customer service ethics they have. I have the same model, little over 2 years and it's already unusable ... HP has the worst customer service in India. I am never buying anything HP ever.
@Uncle-Bull "oh yeah, god forbid 😱. It's not like they could still make money and not force consumers to tear down an entire device to upgrade elements which should be easily upgradeable, right? Nah, that's entirely impossible." Said by those with the IQ of a jellyfish.
@@bmeg73yes, I agree, extremely straightforward. So straightforward that those who suffer cognitive issues and frequently dribble into their breakfast should have no problem doing it, right? I'm guessing that's why you felt the need to comment with the '😂' emoji. Does dribbling into your breakfast save milk? Or does it just water it down to make the cereal easier to swallow?
@@ZakiBTW I guess its kinda hard, but really only if you are upgrading the RAM. Its not too hard if you are upgrading the SSD. But I get what you mean, this could be hard for a beginner.
Is it possible to have a 2.5" SATA drive AND a m.2 in this laptop? From the looks of the tiny space, it looks like you're only able to have one at a time...
@@soulp0wer I have the hp envy x360 with a 2500u. I can use a sata 2.5" ssd and a nvme ssd at the same time. It's a pretty neat feature that gives me 2tb storage. I know some laptops have 2 nvme drives, which is still cool. It just sucks that this model only uses 1 drive at a time
Can anyone tell me what is the best tool is for removing the centre plastic cap part!? I just want to upgrade the storage to ssd but I think I must remove all these screws to get in?
Hi! I just did it with a dentist tool, you can find them very cheap online. Wouldn't imagine it really does a good job since I used them to clean my dogs teeth
@@rodrigocordova92 Hello there, thanks for your message. I managed to pry it open with a Stanley. All sorted and upgraded. The screw behind that cover cap seems to be a security screw that can not be screwed back in. 👍
Thanks for the video. Helped me work on my laptop. You should have removed the wireless card holding screw. That's what was holding the motherboard in place. Doing so lets you remove the whole motherboard out of the unit to install the RAM.
Helpful and I appreciate the video. The camera keeps rotating to get a better view which can be disorienting. The part about RAM... suddenly it's a new take and you're holding a stick of RAM. That was a crucial step and viewers will want to see the whole thing - how you take out current RAM and put in new. So the mobo cannot be lifted entirely out of the way? However on behalf of those willing to open up their x360 - thank you.
Ah. That kind of sucks. I was hoping to be able to thrown a better SSD in it. I guess I can settle with more space and retain the same speed. Thank you for that link, as well.
Oh wait. That is simply telling what the replacement drive would be. I will have to open it up and see if it will accept a PCI-e drive. I guess if I buy one and it doesn't work, I could always just use it in my desktop.
When I bought the laptop, I figured that 128GB would be enough. Now I find that I am constantly erasing things to make room. Also, do you ever game on this laptop??
Yea, I am also using it basically for school or any time I won't be around my desktop. I asked about the gaming because I have read that you can essentially double the frame rate in many titles by adding a second memory stick. I assume you already have 2 sticks if you upgraded to 16GB. I picked up a 32GB USB 3.1 stick. I am surprised at how fast it transfers I was thinking of maybe picking up one of those Samsung T1 external SSDs so I could go back and forth between the laptop and desktop. I agree that the audio is good, but I have an issue whenever plugging in external headphones or a line out to my stereo. For some reason, the sound gets very thin, cutting off all of the low frequencies. It it like a software high pass crossover implements. My subwoofers on my home setup don't even turn on because they are not receiving a signal (no low frequencies being output). I found threads online about the same issue, but no solution. I then have to go change formats between 44khz and 48khz to get the sound working correctly. It is a pain in the ass.
Thanks for the video. I haven't had to take out so many screws to just replace RAM in my entire life. The WiFi adapter didn't go back in and I had to do it all over again and now looks like the audio cable isn't plugged in. This thing is about to go into the garbage.
I love this laptop and it is giving me issues --- video_tdr_ failure -- took it to Microsoft store and they told me it's a hardware issue - video card failure? Can that be swapped out? I cannot find the part online. Hoping you can help.
I also did same to upgarde my laptop ram... But now its keyboard and mousepad isn't working.. They are working in bios but now on window.... Tried update, restore all but not working... Any help
I'm not finding a battery for my computer, any help, indication of the store that delivers in Brazil? there is none in the HP store. HP Pavilion x360 - m3-u103dx battery 915230-421
I cloned it because I didn't have an operating system CD. You can use macrium to copy partitions to a USB hard drive and the copy back after you install the new drive. I also had a portable cd/DVD drive to boot off. Macrium let's you make a cd to boot off and restore a partition
Hi Nrupen, I purchased one looking for the cable that's used for cloning. Can you share the info of the adapter cable of the M2 Sata? All I found online seems not matching the connector. Thank you.
are the rubber feet and strip hard to put back on? after you've upgrade your ram, ssd, etc, do the rubber feet and tips fall off easily? i want to upgrade the ssd but im afraid that if i do, the rubber parts wont stick the same and come off
Hi friend how you install Windows, I have an hp pavilion x360 and the original HDD don't function, I replace for an new but I need the drivers for the installation
Did you clone your m.2 drive from the 128gb to the 500gb or did you just do a fresh install of windows? If you cloned the drive how do you clone a m.2 drive?
I bought an external enclosure for the new drive that attaches via usb and will use macrium to clone first and then place the cloned drive. Afterwards I will keep the old 128G SSD in that.
You're welcome. I did the upgrade today....I thought I screwed it up at one point - would not boot or spin up. I had a loose cable. But let me tell you I was really upset thinking I had just screwed up a 600.00 laptop - as well as the cost of RAM and HDD. But it's very peppy with 16 G RAM and the Samsung 500 G M.2 SSD. But I hope I never ever have to work on such a machine dismantling again. If I screw all those screws in one more time, I will scream. ;=) I have built a lot of computers, but these newer laptops are not a pleasant experience. I miss the easy access of RAM doors on the base of older units. Too much can go wrong with these types of upgrades. Unless you are used to doing things like this, hit the Geek Squad or equivalent ...just my opinion. Thank goodness for videos like this. HP is useless.
Dorothy Pollock I hear you, I work on fixing, building, and upgrading PC's and laptops and boy does this look a bit challenging. Easy access doors should have been considered for this model especially being that the ssd is only a 128gb. I bought the laptop and returned it. While it was an awesome machine, didn't feel like dealing with the hassle of cracking it open like that. I ended up going with Acer F series 15.6 inch. Pretty much same specs except it has a DVD drive 256gb ssd USB type c easy access door to ram and hard drive and even had a slot for an additional 2.5 hard drive so I just dropped a 7200rpm 1tb in it and and I am golden. Take care and good luck.
Sir i have same this laptop but it dose not turn when i click on power button power button light blink and after 3 second power button light blink again once and laptop dose not respond any more plese help ma to solve this problem . I also remove battery and try to start with power adaptor but laptop dose not respond only charging light will shown sir plese help me
I have this notebook model (1 of 3) as my go to for mobility and ease of use (can easily convert to tablet depending on what task you are doing). Problem is, it's painfully underpowered. Slow to boot and slow to execute anything. With windows 10 as the operating system, it's a shame that HP only put 4 gb of RAM into it. I am also a certified PC technician (as a hobby) and know that if I upgrade the HD to SSD and add more RAM, performance will likely double. I mean pentium processors were the thing then and it's quite capable. Just don't play games with high graphics demand as it may not even install on this unit. The difficulty in accessing the RAM is a freaking design blunder for HP. They should throw whoever designed this laptop/notebook to a cliff, as clearly this is a flaw.
You probably got the 4 gb version, mine came with 8 and SSD, and it flies...Too bad the battery needs to be changed, hopefully when I get someone to change it it doesn't mess up the wifi or anything.
@@cuandoseratúdia1 Well, after 2 years, this rig finally gave up and has become paperweight LOL! 2 days ago, I noticed that half the keyboard would not respond and it heaved about 1 mm. So the A+ certification in me kicked in and opened this trash. The battery has swollen pushing the keyboard up. I would have needed $75 to $120 to replace it. No way. So I just scavenged its parts to sell it on ebay. But who wants an 8 gb of DDR3? LOL! This is a hard sell. The hard drive will prolly sell for $25, the touchscreen $50, and the motherboard $20? ;)
@@KMacFNP Oh, mine is still working, and I had it for 5 years already...The battery needs to be changed though, it dies in less than 1 hour and 45 minutes.
@@adaboy4z It doesn't take a M.2 2280. It take a M.2 Sata. It's confusing. Basically the same thing but the 2280 has one notch on the pins and this laptop requires a M.2 Sata that needs two pins.
This model have 2 slots for RAM? Internet say that have only one. I have a similar model and í want make this upgrade but í don't know if my laptop hace one or two slots...somebody can help Me?
I'm confused by all the M.2 SSD sticks. There are different SSD sticks with different "keys". I have a Dell XPS 9350 that I inserted a M.2 2280 SSD stick into. This chip you installed has two little notches unlike my Dell SSD stick. So what exact kind (type) of SSD stick do I need?
The wireless card cables seem to be an issue for some folks It's hard to see what you are handling. I guess I will find out. Thank you so much for the video th-cam.com/video/4bvIsI4QGEQ/w-d-xo.html Were you at all worried about lifting up the board like that vs removing it totally to do the RAM ? I ordered 8G RAM and a samsung 850 m.2 500 G drive. Opened the case but closed it to wait till it comes later today. Will clone over my drive.
That wireless card is fickle. It is separate from the motherboard. There is a screw for it I believe that I removed. I placed the memory by only lifting the motherboard half way. The wireless card was still not perfectly seated and the WiFi didn't work until I reopened and placed it perfectly into the slot on the motherboard.
I actually did the same with the RAM. The part of the WLAN screw that sits in the MB came out - so it's clipped in but no screw. Works ok. Those 2 little antenna clips were a massive pain. I finally got one of them on. I assume it is ok as I have wifi and BT and well like I have said before...It was a terrible upgrade experience...but it's all done. I could not have done it without your video.Clone worked and I am typing to you on the laptop now... very happy with the unit!
Really painful to watch....who buys these things from hp? The last elitebook I had was wonderful, you could take out the base cover just with a slider, no screw driver needed....now this!! Shame on you hp!!
Good work, but it is quite useless. Look just how long it takes to take all the screws out and then you still to mess with the keyboard. This is a recipe for disaster. My old HP laptop was a simple step to open up. Why make it so complicated.
Thanks a lot. It's great when someone does one of these videos to use as reference, as you never know which ribbons or parts you might break by pulling too hard.
Its the slow-paced and simple videos such as these that I love.
looks exactly like x360 13-u104ng - I expect mine to look the same inside. will upgrade dram and replace hdd with ssd. thanks so much for your effort ! really appreciate it!
you sold me! I can live with 4GB. Seriously, thanks for saving me the trouble. I might do the M2 SSD but forget about the memory.
Wow!!! These two things should be simple and accessible from a Service Door on the back. Having to fiddle with a mobo to upgrade RAM is a shambles on HP's part. Just another means to attempt to pinch pennies from the pockets of the consumer! For-shame HP!
I might still forgive HP for the complicated wiring, but not for the pathetic customer service ethics they have.
I have the same model, little over 2 years and it's already unusable ... HP has the worst customer service in India.
I am never buying anything HP ever.
God forbid they’d be in business to make money.
It’s really not that hard of an upgrade 😂 Very straight forward.
@Uncle-Bull "oh yeah, god forbid 😱. It's not like they could still make money and not force consumers to tear down an entire device to upgrade elements which should be easily upgradeable, right? Nah, that's entirely impossible." Said by those with the IQ of a jellyfish.
@@bmeg73yes, I agree, extremely straightforward. So straightforward that those who suffer cognitive issues and frequently dribble into their breakfast should have no problem doing it, right? I'm guessing that's why you felt the need to comment with the '😂' emoji. Does dribbling into your breakfast save milk? Or does it just water it down to make the cereal easier to swallow?
as with any HP laptop, it's a pain to open.
Long story short, dont buy HP.
Why?
He’s a fan boy of something else.
@@Uncle-Bull its because they are hard to open
@@ZakiBTW I guess its kinda hard, but really only if you are upgrading the RAM. Its not too hard if you are upgrading the SSD. But I get what you mean, this could be hard for a beginner.
ha haa, just to make some extra bucks for opening and closing lid they came up with this kind of enclosings
Is there a second part of the video where you finish to install the hard drive and show a working laptop?
Second part video available
Is it possible to have a 2.5" SATA drive AND a m.2 in this laptop? From the looks of the tiny space, it looks like you're only able to have one at a time...
Not possible. Only 01 storage at that time. Go with M2 SATA. HDD is a thing of the past
Can we install NVMe PCIe ssd into m2 sata slot?
@@soulp0wer I have the hp envy x360 with a 2500u. I can use a sata 2.5" ssd and a nvme ssd at the same time. It's a pretty neat feature that gives me 2tb storage.
I know some laptops have 2 nvme drives, which is still cool. It just sucks that this model only uses 1 drive at a time
@@luja805 Yeah, one storage at a time, sucks.
Can anyone tell me what is the best tool is for removing the centre plastic cap part!? I just want to upgrade the storage to ssd but I think I must remove all these screws to get in?
Hi! I just did it with a dentist tool, you can find them very cheap online. Wouldn't imagine it really does a good job since I used them to clean my dogs teeth
@@rodrigocordova92 Hello there, thanks for your message.
I managed to pry it open with a Stanley.
All sorted and upgraded.
The screw behind that cover cap seems to be a security screw that can not be screwed back in. 👍
Thanks for the video. Helped me work on my laptop. You should have removed the wireless card holding screw. That's what was holding the motherboard in place. Doing so lets you remove the whole motherboard out of the unit to install the RAM.
one slot or two?
Helpful and I appreciate the video. The camera keeps rotating to get a better view which can be disorienting. The part about RAM... suddenly it's a new take and you're holding a stick of RAM. That was a crucial step and viewers will want to see the whole thing - how you take out current RAM and put in new. So the mobo cannot be lifted entirely out of the way? However on behalf of those willing to open up their x360 - thank you.
Hello. Is it possible to have installed 1 mechanical HDD and also 1 SSD? I mean having 2 disks simultaneously on this computer hp x360 m3-u103dx.
Can we install pcie nvme ssd into this model?
Do you have a shop I can send it to, I want to upgrade the RAm, and change the battery?
is loptop me speker kitne hote hai ssd lagane ke bad sound kam aa rha hai
Can you please tell me, will this laptop accept a PCI-e SSD, or are you limited to the SATA M.2?
Ah. That kind of sucks. I was hoping to be able to thrown a better SSD in it. I guess I can settle with more space and retain the same speed. Thank you for that link, as well.
Oh wait. That is simply telling what the replacement drive would be. I will have to open it up and see if it will accept a PCI-e drive. I guess if I buy one and it doesn't work, I could always just use it in my desktop.
When I bought the laptop, I figured that 128GB would be enough. Now I find that I am constantly erasing things to make room. Also, do you ever game on this laptop??
Yea, I am also using it basically for school or any time I won't be around my desktop. I asked about the gaming because I have read that you can essentially double the frame rate in many titles by adding a second memory stick. I assume you already have 2 sticks if you upgraded to 16GB. I picked up a 32GB USB 3.1 stick. I am surprised at how fast it transfers I was thinking of maybe picking up one of those Samsung T1 external SSDs so I could go back and forth between the laptop and desktop. I agree that the audio is good, but I have an issue whenever plugging in external headphones or a line out to my stereo. For some reason, the sound gets very thin, cutting off all of the low frequencies. It it like a software high pass crossover implements. My subwoofers on my home setup don't even turn on because they are not receiving a signal (no low frequencies being output). I found threads online about the same issue, but no solution. I then have to go change formats between 44khz and 48khz to get the sound working correctly. It is a pain in the ass.
I am also a bit worried about the disassembly. I wish they would have gone with an easier solution. I guess that's the price of thin and light.
What tools do I need to open the laptop back pleass
Good morning did you just added another 8Gb ram in order to increase to 16Gb max
Is there an additional hard drive slot next to the m.2 slot?
yes but the problem....can its fit both in same time?
Thanks for the video. I haven't had to take out so many screws to just replace RAM in my entire life. The WiFi adapter didn't go back in and I had to do it all over again and now looks like the audio cable isn't plugged in. This thing is about to go into the garbage.
I love this laptop and it is giving me issues --- video_tdr_ failure -- took it to Microsoft store and they told me it's a hardware issue - video card failure? Can that be swapped out? I cannot find the part online. Hoping you can help.
The video is ran off the CPU. It is onboard video, in a sense. You cannot easily swap this out.
Do you have a video to clean the fan on this computer?
I also did same to upgarde my laptop ram... But now its keyboard and mousepad isn't working.. They are working in bios but now on window.... Tried update, restore all but not working... Any help
Stalwart Metal Company make sure the ribbons are connected correctly
I'm not finding a battery for my computer, any help, indication of the store that delivers in Brazil? there is none in the HP store. HP Pavilion x360 - m3-u103dx battery 915230-421
I cloned it because I didn't have an operating system CD. You can use macrium to copy partitions to a USB hard drive and the copy back after you install the new drive. I also had a portable cd/DVD drive to boot off. Macrium let's you make a cd to boot off and restore a partition
Hi Nrupen,
I purchased one looking for the cable that's used for cloning. Can you share the info of the adapter cable of the M2 Sata? All I found online seems not matching the connector. Thank you.
can we stack both m2 ssd and 2.5" hdd?
It possible?
Excuse me can you help me out my laptop the same as in this vid keeps going to a dark screen of and on how do I fix this
Hello can i ask here i can buy a mother board of that?
Thanks for this video - I need to upgrade my hard drive and this was very helpful.
Is pcie nvme ssd is compatible with this model?
Is this the "7th generation" processor one? Do you know if this model machine has a "whitelist" for the wireless card or does it accept any upgrade?
yes 7th gen i5
Its 6th gen i3
are the rubber feet and strip hard to put back on? after you've upgrade your ram, ssd, etc, do the rubber feet and tips fall off easily? i want to upgrade the ssd but im afraid that if i do, the rubber parts wont stick the same and come off
u can use more glue
Thanks a lot, i was able to open my laptop.
Couldn't you have taken the back part of the laptop off? I'm guessing no since the motherboard is screwed into it, right?
Does it have extra pci slot ??
Nope
Hello, the SSD is a PCIe or SATA 3?
sata 3 unfortunately
Hi friend how you install Windows, I have an hp pavilion x360 and the original HDD don't function, I replace for an new but I need the drivers for the installation
Is it possible to have and m.2 sata more than 128 gb? Thanks
enrique roman yes 256Gb
adaboy4z is 500 a possibility?
Did you clone your m.2 drive from the 128gb to the 500gb or did you just do a fresh install of windows? If you cloned the drive how do you clone a m.2 drive?
I bought an external enclosure for the new drive that attaches via usb and will use macrium to clone first and then place the cloned drive. Afterwards I will keep the old 128G SSD in that.
Dorothy Pollock thanks for the input didn't even know they have enclosures for m.2
You're welcome. I did the upgrade today....I thought I screwed it up at one point - would not boot or spin up. I had a loose cable. But let me tell you I was really upset thinking I had just screwed up a 600.00 laptop - as well as the cost of RAM and HDD. But it's very peppy with 16 G RAM and the Samsung 500 G M.2 SSD. But I hope I never ever have to work on such a machine dismantling again. If I screw all those screws in one more time, I will scream. ;=) I have built a lot of computers, but these newer laptops are not a pleasant experience.
I miss the easy access of RAM doors on the base of older units.
Too much can go wrong with these types of upgrades. Unless you are used to doing things like this, hit the Geek Squad or equivalent ...just my opinion. Thank goodness for videos like this. HP is useless.
Dorothy Pollock I hear you, I work on fixing, building, and upgrading PC's and laptops and boy does this look a bit challenging. Easy access doors should have been considered for this model especially being that the ssd is only a 128gb. I bought the laptop and returned it. While it was an awesome machine, didn't feel like dealing with the hassle of cracking it open like that. I ended up going with Acer F series 15.6 inch. Pretty much same specs except it has a DVD drive 256gb ssd USB type c easy access door to ram and hard drive and even had a slot for an additional 2.5 hard drive so I just dropped a 7200rpm 1tb in it and and I am golden. Take care and good luck.
so, there is no socket for my mobo :(
is it diff with HP Pavilion x360?
can you recommend me a 500gb ssd i can use for this laptop
Western Digital M.2 Blue 500GB.
For more information Watch out this link : th-cam.com/video/6XujgLcZRGE/w-d-xo.html
Will this take a m.2 1 tb ssd
Where to find CMOS battery I did not find it.it was blank pcb
i need to get into my X360 as the power lead is getting loose.
Sir i have same this laptop but it dose not turn when i click on power button power button light blink and after 3 second power button light blink again once and laptop dose not respond any more plese help ma to solve this problem .
I also remove battery and try to start with power adaptor but laptop dose not respond only charging light will shown sir plese help me
Helped me a lot! I was looking for a reference before opening things. Thanks!
This laptop uses NVMe SSD?
No just M.2 SATA no support for NVME
I have this notebook model (1 of 3) as my go to for mobility and ease of use (can easily convert to tablet depending on what task you are doing). Problem is, it's painfully underpowered. Slow to boot and slow to execute anything. With windows 10 as the operating system, it's a shame that HP only put 4 gb of RAM into it. I am also a certified PC technician (as a hobby) and know that if I upgrade the HD to SSD and add more RAM, performance will likely double. I mean pentium processors were the thing then and it's quite capable. Just don't play games with high graphics demand as it may not even install on this unit. The difficulty in accessing the RAM is a freaking design blunder for HP. They should throw whoever designed this laptop/notebook to a cliff, as clearly this is a flaw.
You probably got the 4 gb version, mine came with 8 and SSD, and it flies...Too bad the battery needs to be changed, hopefully when I get someone to change it it doesn't mess up the wifi or anything.
@@cuandoseratúdia1 Well, after 2 years, this rig finally gave up and has become paperweight LOL! 2 days ago, I noticed that half the keyboard would not respond and it heaved about 1 mm. So the A+ certification in me kicked in and opened this trash. The battery has swollen pushing the keyboard up. I would have needed $75 to $120 to replace it. No way. So I just scavenged its parts to sell it on ebay. But who wants an 8 gb of DDR3? LOL! This is a hard sell. The hard drive will prolly sell for $25, the touchscreen $50, and the motherboard $20? ;)
@@KMacFNP Oh, mine is still working, and I had it for 5 years already...The battery needs to be changed though, it dies in less than 1 hour and 45 minutes.
what kind of ssd does it use?
M.2 ssd
m.2 2280
@@adaboy4z It doesn't take a M.2 2280. It take a M.2 Sata. It's confusing. Basically the same thing but the 2280 has one notch on the pins and this laptop requires a M.2 Sata that needs two pins.
can we add ssd and hdd in one?
Nope
m.2 what size?? 2280???
Yes
This model have 2 slots for RAM? Internet say that have only one. I have a similar model and í want make this upgrade but í don't know if my laptop hace one or two slots...somebody can help Me?
No must be sata m.2. Can be any size. I put a 500gb crucial
I'm confused by all the M.2 SSD sticks. There are different SSD sticks with different "keys". I have a Dell XPS 9350 that I inserted a M.2 2280 SSD stick into. This chip you installed has two little notches unlike my Dell SSD stick. So what exact kind (type) of SSD stick do I need?
Your laptop sige?
Hi thanks for sharing. I just find the bios battery did you see them
When these features will come standard on laptops : SSD Always, 16GB RAM, Long battery, light weight.. M
The wireless card cables seem to be an issue for some folks It's hard to see what you are handling. I guess I will find out. Thank you so much for the video
th-cam.com/video/4bvIsI4QGEQ/w-d-xo.html
Were you at all worried about lifting up the board like that vs removing it totally to do the RAM ?
I ordered 8G RAM and a samsung 850 m.2 500 G drive. Opened the case but closed it to wait till it comes later today. Will clone over my drive.
That wireless card is fickle. It is separate from the motherboard. There is a screw for it I believe that I removed. I placed the memory by only lifting the motherboard half way. The wireless card was still not perfectly seated and the WiFi didn't work until I reopened and placed it perfectly into the slot on the motherboard.
I actually did the same with the RAM. The part of the WLAN screw that sits in the MB came out - so it's clipped in but no screw. Works ok. Those 2 little antenna clips were a massive pain. I finally got one of them on. I assume it is ok as I have wifi and BT and well like I have said before...It was a terrible upgrade experience...but it's all done. I could not have done it without your video.Clone worked and I am typing to you on the laptop now... very happy with the unit!
I think Sata m.2 only
Yes just add a 8gb chip
ese video quedo incompleto le falto la parte del ssd
Thank You so much!!!!
can I put an 8gb ram and a 500 ssd storage?
16Gb max memory no max specified on ssd
So do we just use scissors to cut ribbon cables from keyboard?
Yes. Do that. LOL
Thank you!
My screen doesn’t work now
can you tell me how max ram and ssd storage the computer can support?
Daniel Morales 16Gb ram
I broke the screen while opening bought an acer after.
Thanks
so painfull to see, my elitebook more more simple to change anything under laptop
Really painful to watch....who buys these things from hp? The last elitebook I had was wonderful, you could take out the base cover just with a slider, no screw driver needed....now this!! Shame on you hp!!
10.05 no hairs
Guy is not technically inclined...
Hellow
Baklandi machhate ho.....😣
Good work, but it is quite useless. Look just how long it takes to take all the screws out and then you still to mess with the keyboard. This is a recipe for disaster. My old HP laptop was a simple step to open up. Why make it so complicated.
He don't no how to remove the mother board