HP spectrum 13-4105dx 360: 1 TB SSD update for HP spectrum 13 - 360 4105dx

We have a new spectrum HP 13 - 4105dx to the place of a damaged, but really need a hard drive in it - at least 1 to.  I realize that they will require to be of type m2, but need to know if the laptop will recognize the disc with greater capacity and specifications of what I should get.

We cloned the previous hard drive on an external 1 TB drive using Acronis and if all goes well, it will be too difficult to restore it on a new drive.

I see similar questions, but not for the 13-4105dx.  Any help and pointers would be appreciated.

Thank you!

Hello

By some reasons, HP stopped publishing Service and Maintenance Guide for this series (the portable HP spectrum x 360 13-4nnnaa).  Probably because of this:

IMPORTANT! This document is for only authorized HP service provider.

My account, on page 28, we can remove the SSD M.2 and swap to a different example 512 GB, M2, disk SSD SATA3 supporting TLC part number 801504-001. There is only a single screw.

But because the book is not available for download now so I can't show you the link and its name. If you wish, please see an HP authorized service provider. They will help you upgrade to 1 TB.

Kind regards.

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