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If you’re trying to upgrade your HP Stream laptop, it’s important to know what parts can and cannot be changed. Your notebook comes with a built-in 32 GB eMMC flash storage drive, which is an essential part of the motherboard. Because of how it’s designed, this storage drive can’t be upgraded or replaced with a larger internal drive. The same goes for the memory; your 4 GB of RAM is also soldered onto the motherboard, making it non-upgradable.
To understand more about your device’s parts, you can check the detailed parts list on HP’s PartSurfer website. Here is the link for your model, which lists all the components included: HP PartSurfer. It shows that your notebook contains an Intel Celeron N3060 processor, a 32 GB SSD, and 4 GB of RAM, along with a Windows product key embedded in the BIOS.
If you’re interested in learning how your device is put together or need detailed instructions for maintenance or repairs, I’ve also found the official service manual for your model. You can view and download it here: Maintenance and Service Guide for HP Stream Laptop.
Remember, since the storage and RAM are soldered onto the motherboard, upgrading these parts isn’t possible. If you need more storage or memory, your best option might be to use external storage solutions like an SD card or a USB drive, or consider upgrading to a newer model with larger internal storage and more RAM.