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  • "I have read that it can be done with using a bootable FREE DOS USB" - yes, this can be done. I have Acer Swift 5. I downloaded the most recent BIOS update from Acer site (https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support-product/7008?b=1&pn=NX.GLDER.005). It is BIOS/firmware version 1.15 (I had 1.13, which is the previous…
  • "We aren't allowed to share the service manuals, just snippets from them". It's a pity, @billsey . Do you think this is just or reasonable? I think if I own a notebook, I must be able to know its specifications if they exist somewhere. No, as I linked earlier, not all NVMe work out of the box with PCI interface. So, the…
  • Thank you, @billsey. Do you have a link to a service manual? Where can I find that? I found that PCIe slots don't necessarily support NVMe. Moreover, for Acer Swift 1 there is wrong information that it supports NVMe (https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/551365/has-anyone-been-able-to-use-an-nvme-drive-in-their-swift-1)…
  • Thanks, @brummyfan2. The problem is those models are very different. Some even have two places for SSDs. I screwed it very tightly, that's why I wanted to know the specifications. Maybe I should just make some soft changes and that would work... 
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