Wow incredible, I figured these All in Ones would have no upgradability paths whatsoever, especially one from HP! When the OS started acting up I was afraid we might have to dump the whole thing or get it repaired! After this video I changed to SATA SSD and now plans to upgrade RAM to 32GB, NVME storage and new WiFi 6E network card upgrades in the very near future. It looked like there is an NVME installed in there already when I opened the case up but it's never worked and I didn't know it even had one. Thank you so much for all the help and this great video with excellent advice! Would've been lost and hopeless without resources like this! Keep up the great work!! 🙌🙃
Thanks for this. I just got a customer's old 2017 version of this AIO PC and I'm gonna swap in an SSD and do a clean install before I donate it. Your disassembly vid helps!
This video helped me alot. Want to change out my wife's spinning hdd to a 1tb ssd. She always complaining about speed when working on her pc so this will be a nice surprise. Thanks.
The 4 screws holding the stand on mine might as well be GLUED in.....I can't get any of them to budge. None of them. And I have a proper screwdriver bit.
I have an HP pavilion 27-xa0013w and I will be upgrading to an ssd, but I was wondering what the max ram and type I could add, and if I could upgrade the processor.
Hi, I have the same computer - I have the HP 27-P014 (M9Z75AA) - Do you know how to disable the touchscreen thru HARDWARE, Like removing a cable or something, I know how to do it thru Software (Device Manager). - Any help would be great.
If you can get a connection cable to fit, then I think it would work. I have had laptops in the past that allowed interchangable DVD's and expansion disks and you can certainly do it on PC's so it should be all about getting the disk connected and not the bus or bios.
Should have ripped the useless Optane M.2 module out (seen at 5:05 )and put in a Samsung 970 Plus M.2 NVME, then you would be getting over 2000Mb/s and still keep your old HDD in there for data storage
The read speed on Optane memory is only high if you have used the same data/program previously. Standard read speed on a HDD would be about 140Mb/s. The first time you open something it would be therefore 140Mb/s. The second time you open something with optane it gets a boost because the optane software remembers you have opened it previously and caches it in optane memory.
HELP: Do you think we can upgrade the HP All-in-One - 20-c410 which has an HDD to SDD? We bought this store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-all-in-one-20-c410. We want to upgrade it to 240 GB SSD. Thanks!
I know this is a 2 year old pc or something like that cuz that’s around the time I bought but anyways this thing sucks it’s more for looks than anything else cuz unless I was doing something wrong this thing couldn’t run Fortnite on the lowest possible settings and it cost over 1k yet my switch runs Fortnite way better 😂