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Need immediate assistance with soldering or installing a M.2 port.

Need immediate assistance with soldering or installing a M.2 port.

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flippers9901
Junior Member
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02-14-2016, 11:21 PM
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Yes, you can install a M.2 port in your HP 245 G6 laptop. The device has the necessary markings and room for the drive. First, ensure the laptop is powered off and unplugged. Remove the back panel carefully, taking care not to damage any components. Insert the M.2 drive into the designated slot, aligning it correctly. Secure it with the provided screws. After installation, power on the laptop and check if the port appears in the BIOS setup. You may need to adjust the BIOS settings for compatibility, but most modern laptops handle this automatically. If you encounter issues, consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific steps.
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flippers9901
02-14-2016, 11:21 PM #1

Yes, you can install a M.2 port in your HP 245 G6 laptop. The device has the necessary markings and room for the drive. First, ensure the laptop is powered off and unplugged. Remove the back panel carefully, taking care not to damage any components. Insert the M.2 drive into the designated slot, aligning it correctly. Secure it with the provided screws. After installation, power on the laptop and check if the port appears in the BIOS setup. You may need to adjust the BIOS settings for compatibility, but most modern laptops handle this automatically. If you encounter issues, consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific steps.

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BobNeedsYou
Member
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02-22-2016, 06:46 AM
#2
Good luck! No changes needed to the bios, just focus on the small soldering and getting an M.2 slot. It might be better to pull a port from a PCIe to an M.2 card.
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BobNeedsYou
02-22-2016, 06:46 AM #2

Good luck! No changes needed to the bios, just focus on the small soldering and getting an M.2 slot. It might be better to pull a port from a PCIe to an M.2 card.

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BosnaKingz
Member
166
02-22-2016, 11:23 AM
#3
It’s feasible though it requires a skilled hot air soldering station. A significant amount of expertise is needed, or you risk damaging your laptop if you try it alone.
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BosnaKingz
02-22-2016, 11:23 AM #3

It’s feasible though it requires a skilled hot air soldering station. A significant amount of expertise is needed, or you risk damaging your laptop if you try it alone.

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NinjaGirl236
Junior Member
40
02-27-2016, 09:19 AM
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There could be additional components missing that would affect functionality. In addition to the problematic connector, it's possible other parts are absent, making it unlikely to work properly.
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NinjaGirl236
02-27-2016, 09:19 AM #4

There could be additional components missing that would affect functionality. In addition to the problematic connector, it's possible other parts are absent, making it unlikely to work properly.