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    HP EliteBook Folio 1040 G1 Notebook PC

    Discussion in 'HP Business Class Notebooks' started by wii, Nov 21, 2013.

  1. Guid.NewGuid

    Guid.NewGuid Notebook Enthusiast

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    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.
     
  2. JM Lasgouttes

    JM Lasgouttes Newbie

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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?
     
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