I know this is a late reply, but for anyone else looking at this issue for both the M.2 SSD and the RAM SODIMM, they have to be single-sided. That is, there can only be chips on one side of the board. The back side has to be completely flat, as there is 0 clearance between the bottom edge of the connector and the motherboard. The RAM stick needs to be the super-low voltage kind, as well. I'm not sure if anyone but HP makes components like that.
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I am desperately trying to get the dock-to-rj45 adapter to connect in 1000baseT mode. In a situation where a macbook pro just does that, if I use my 1040G1, it negotiates 100baseT instead (under both windows 7 and linux).
Did somebody manage to get gigabit ethernet with this laptop?
HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G1 Notebook PC
Discussion in 'HP Business Class Notebooks' started by wii, Nov 21, 2013.