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@Jilano now I know more.
But as this article states, if you got 2 notches it's SATA. Both, the old one and the new ssd got 2 notches. But all over the wrapping of the new ssd there is "nvme" written, not a word about SATA.
@sbiewald Just learned that.
So to ask again: is SATA/nvme compatible?
Or to make it easier: how to find out if my HP Notebook 15 ba077-ng supports my new drive and how to get it to work?:D -
@nitwhiz googles a good start. You even formed the correct question so all you have to do is copy and paste
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@ScribeOfGoD I did but it seems like my model only exists 3 times on this world..:/
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especially this whole B/M connector thing is confusing. Because if that's the criteria it should work just fine.
I wrote my anger down: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/...
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