Travelmate P249-G2-Mg

ericlau
ericlau Member Posts: 17

Tinkerer

edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Does the travelmate P249-G2-Mg come with SSD slot? How many slot?
If so, is it  M.2 NVMe PCIe  or M.2 SATA? 
What is the max capacity supported for this model?

Answers

  • Hi,
    I think you can use a 512GB NVMe SSD but couldn't find anyone who has installed it, you could try downloading HWiNFO64 program, run it, expand Bus, expand PCI Bus, highlight PCI Express Root ports one by one, if you find one of them having Maximum Link width value of 2x, you can install a M.2 NVMe SSD and it will work, have a look at the post by @BiRd in this thread:TMP259-G2-M2-50YF PCIe NVMe support. — Acer Community
  • ericlau
    ericlau Member Posts: 17

    Tinkerer

    As you mention if by running HWinFO64 indicate link width x2 mean it will work?  If so, would there be any problem when i clone the bootup hdd into this NVMe ssd and make ssd default boot? 

    Im not sure would there be any conflict as Acer mention this model p249 is a m.2 SATA slot? A close examine show it is a M key as well. But can it run NVme PCI ssd? Pls enlighten me.
  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,590 Trailblazer
    Hi,
    No, you will not have any problem cloning the drive, Maximum Link width value 2x means you have only 2lanes enabled for PCIe lanes in your model, so the SSD will run at half the speed advertised by the manufacturers, the M.2 slot in the motherboard is deigned to accept both types of M.2 SSDs, only difference is some pins stay dormant when SATA SSD is installed in the slot(the pins relating to NVMe functionality).
  • ericlau
    ericlau Member Posts: 17

    Tinkerer

    hi, successful clone the nvme ssd. How do i make laptop to boot up permanent from ssd instead of hdd? Bios setting has made ssd as 1st priority (UEFI, security=disabled), it always boot up from hdd default  if i dont select ssd boot up from F12.
  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,590 Trailblazer
    Hi,
    You can not have same OS in two separate drives, remove the HDD and boot with SSD only, when you are satisfied with the clone, you have to format the HDD and use it for storage, also please remember to mark the replies as answered when you receive useful suggestions.
  • ericlau
    ericlau Member Posts: 17

    Tinkerer

    Hi, how come I can do that for PC tower with same OS in 2 different hdds? I can set the Bios to boot up on either one hdd?
  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,590 Trailblazer
    Same boot partitions in two different drives may confuse the system, that is the only reason I can think of, apart from switching boot order in Boot tab of the BIOS, you can not do any other setting in BIOS.