trailer 0000161628 00000 n 0000003119 00000 n Resolve Windows 10 or update issues on HP computer or printer– Resolve Windows 10 or update issues on HP computer or printer– What is involved in getting to the second bay in the Z240 SFF to install a second 5.25" HDD with HP Caddy? Your Z240 SFF QuickSpecs … External/internal shared 3.5" bay 8. You can do a google search for "Z240 SFF QuickSpecs" and download the latest for reference. That would give you a better experience than running your operating system and programs from a HDD.4.
Changes related to the company split on November 1, 2015. < There are conventional 5.25" to 3.5" form factor adapters, and 3.5" to 2.5" adapters, and even 5.25" to 2.5" form factor adapters but your SFF version of the Z240 does not have a conventional 5.25" bay (it has the thin type). 0000007861 00000 n 0000008376 00000 n Internal I/O 1 USB 3.0 and 3 USB 2.0 ports available as 2 separate 2x10(3.0 x1, 2.0 x1) and 2x5(2.0 x2) header: 202 0 obj <> endobj
0000007093 00000 n I've gone through the HP Maintainence and Service Guide but it does not tell you how to lift up that frame.Will this system even accept a second 5.25" HDD?Many thanks! 0000005828 00000 n 0000004362 00000 n 0000086153 00000 n 0000000016 00000 n An extra SATA power cable plug usually is sitting nearby to add an extension or splitter to. From November 1, 2015 forward, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP Inc. will have individual access sites and links for online QuickSpecs, from where only the respective company’s QuickSpecs will be accessible. HP Z240 SFF Workstation 1. 1 USB 2.0 port 2. Headphone 5. 0000049773 00000 n It's a quick system that'll work well for a growing SMB. 0000005855 00000 n Plus, there is the thin optical drive already present. 0000085984 00000 n 0000001276 00000 n 0000160788 00000 n Optional SD Card Reader 9. 0000006370 00000 n xref Page 1 HP Z240 Workstation Maintenance and Service Guide...; Page 2 ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark owned L.P. change without notice. However, it doesn't state if it accepts a second 5.25" Hard Dsik using the HP Caddy in the available bay. So, your Z240 SFF could simultaneously have a nice boot SSD via a 2.5" to 3.5" adapter (or your current 3.5" HDD) in the internal 3.5" bay, a high capacity documents 3.5" HDD in the "internal/external" 3.5" bay, and a 2.5" SSD without need of an adapter as a "scratch" drive in the internal 2.5" bay. You have the 2.5" expansion bay area, and the 3.5" expansion bay area. You could choose to use a 3.5 to 2.5 form factor adapter to swap in a nice SSD where your current HDD is, and boot from that. 0000161018 00000 n 0000160635 00000 n 0000161317 00000 n Read my post above and I'd recommend that you view all the videos in the link provided above by HP specifically states you are only to put a SSD into the 2.5" expansion bay, not a HDD, likely due to heat issues and power draw issues. Also, download a copy of your Z240 Technical and Service manual, which will have info on both the SFF and tower forms, so you know which motherboard SATA port to add the new drive to.Should you want to put a 2.5" form factor HDD or SSD into the 3.5" HDD expantion bay there is an excellent HP adapter to use that you can find easily on eBay via search for Thanks for the excellent and informative tutorial!There are 3 Sata connectors on the motherboard, 2 are occupied, are the other 2 for the additional hard drive / SSD drive?what are the settings in the BIOS when adding either a SATA HD or an SSD?