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Yes, your device supports up to 2 TB PCIe® Gen4 NVMe™ TLC M.2 SSD's. So it's safe to say you can stick just about any modern 80mm NVMe. If you're upgrading drives you'll lose any data since it's all stored per drive. If your old drive still has some life in it you could try to swap over the data using software (Keep in mind that simply dragging over your files may work for some files but you cannot drag and drop your OS.) If you'd like to swap drives and have the computer stay the same as far as not having to reinstall windows then please take a look at this YouTube video by Jayztwocents: https://youtu.be/jZBDluCITmE As far as the installation you'll likely just need a smaller phillips driver to open the back of the laptop and unscrew the tiny m.2 screw holding in the drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello , Thank you for contacting Crucial. We would like top inform you that P3 SSD is compatible with HP-omen-15-ek0013dx. In order to best troubleshoot this issue and provide any needed warranty support, we would like to know more about your SSD and how it has been used. Please provide the following information. * 'CT' part number printed on your SSD label or packaging: * SSD Serial Number: * Motherboard/System Make/Model: * Installed CPU: * Motherboard/System BIOS Revision: * What is the SSD being used for? (O/S, Storage, Page File, etc.) * Operating System: * Have you tried a different PCIe port, if any? * Have you tried a different system, if available? * Screen shots available? Regards, PS Micron Commercial Products Group The Crucial Team
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