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If you’re looking to upgrade your notebook’s storage, you might find that it only supports one M.2 NVMe SSD. The good news is, there’s generally no limit to how much storage you can add, as long as the SSD you choose is a single-sided drive that fits into the M.2 slot.
For example, Crucial offers NVMe SSDs up to 4 TB in size, which should work with your laptop. You can check their compatibility with your specific model before buying.
To help guide you through the process, there’s a helpful teardown video showing how to safely remove and replace parts in the HP 15-dy0000 series laptops. Watching this can help you understand what to expect and make the upgrade smoother. Here’s the link: Removing & replacing parts for HP 15-dy0000 Laptop PC.
Before starting, make sure to turn off your laptop and disconnect it from power. Carefully open the back panel, locate the existing M.2 SSD, and gently remove it. Install your new SSD in the same slot, making sure it fits securely. Once everything is back in place, power on your laptop, and you should be ready to enjoy the extra storage!