on 14.03.2021 17:00
on 14.03.2021 17:00
Hi,
I have purchased a WD Blue 3D SSD m.2 2280 model for the wife's E23401 AiO that I use for remote work. I did as much research as possible and thought this drive would be suitable. After inserting it into the m.2 drive, going into the bios I see that it doesn't show up there or in Windows.
model of drive is : WDS500G2B0B
Is this drive not compatible with this AiO?
Thanks,
Mark
on 14.03.2021 17:14
on 14.03.2021 17:14
Hello @MarkDP and welcome
The computers E23401 that have built in an SSD all have a PCIe.
but you have a SATA. You may be able to exchange them.
bye Fishtown
on 14.03.2021 17:22
on 14.03.2021 17:22
Hi Fishtown,
Thank you for your reply. I do have both ports, an m.2 and a Sata drive which is already connected.
Am I not able to use both ports on this model of computer?
14.03.2021 17:43 - edited 14.03.2021 18:29
14.03.2021 17:43 - edited 14.03.2021 18:29
Hi @MarkDP
you say yes the connections are available.
what's your MSN number?
there is also E23401 with both so there is nothing against it.
for example: E23401 (MD61336) AIO UK
with:
HDD 2TB SATA ST2000LM015
SSD M.2 (2280) 256GB Phision PS5012-E12 PCIe
bye Fishtown
on 14.03.2021 17:50
on 14.03.2021 17:50
just taken another look at this ssd and it is different to what a pcie m.2 should look like, i guess i didn't do enough research on the different types! 😂
on 14.03.2021 17:52
on 14.03.2021 17:52
The msn is 30027180. My previous reply shows that my research wasn't good enough and i purchased the wrong SSD. The one I ordered has two cutouts on the connecting edge where the PCIe should only have one. I was too eager!