I did not order the NVMe but it I remember correctly you have the M2 connector and then 3 holes in the motherboard where you can install the stand-off. Those wholes were not M2 in my motherboard, the correct screw was M4 in my case. Does it look like the picture below? It is from R10 Manual Service. You can see the screw installed ( just below the big blue connector) to the opposite side of connector #9. The hole there is M4.From Dell Manual Service
On mine the holes for 2242 and 2280 are definitely the same size. I haven't tried to remove the stand-off for the 2230 yet to see if that will work in the 2280 slot. If the threads for that stand off are the same size as the M2 threads, then it definitely won't work. The screw that is in the stand-off now (for 2230) is definitely the same size as the screw set Dell just sent to me. Ugh. This is way more complicated than it needs to be. For a $250 or whatever it was drive, it should have all the right parts included and some decent instructions.
Slightly off topic, but wow, that's really expensive, where did you get it? A decent Samsung 500GB M2 PCiE NVME drive for the R10 should run around $60 to $80.
I bought it directly from the Dell website. I knew it was overpriced, but figured I would just got with Dell since the computer is only a few months old.
Dell tech support got back to and said the stand-off for the drive that is in there now should screw out and fit in the 2280 slot (as mentioned in an earlier post on this thread). I am going to try it. I am just waiting to get an SSB enclosure for cloning first which I should have tomorrow.
r72019
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April 28th, 2021 10:00
You can't remove the standoff from the 30mm hole and drop it down to the 80mm hole for the new drive?
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April 28th, 2021 10:00
This might be of help to you: Information
RickH5
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April 28th, 2021 10:00
I am not sure. I didn't want to force it and break anything. Is that supposed to be a removable piece?
r72019
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April 28th, 2021 11:00
Yes, it can go in one of the 3 or 4 holes. There might be a screw attached from the bottom though.
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April 28th, 2021 12:00
I will take a closer look to see if I can remove it. Thanks!!! It looks like Amazon carries some of these spacers too.
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April 28th, 2021 13:00
1 more thing to add would be to ensure you clone the whole original disk, not just the C: partition.
This will ensure the recovery partition etc.. is also moved over to the new drive.
After cloning you can expand the c: volume to use the remainder of the disk space, since the new disk will be larger than the original.
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@RickH5
I did not order the NVMe but it I remember correctly you have the M2 connector and then 3 holes in the motherboard where you can install the stand-off. Those wholes were not M2 in my motherboard, the correct screw was M4 in my case. Does it look like the picture below? It is from R10 Manual Service. You can see the screw installed ( just below the big blue connector) to the opposite side of connector #9. The hole there is M4.
From Dell Manual Service
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r72019
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April 28th, 2021 20:00
"for a $250 or whatever it was drive"
Slightly off topic, but wow, that's really expensive, where did you get it? A decent Samsung 500GB M2 PCiE NVME drive for the R10 should run around $60 to $80.
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-970-EVO-Plus-MZ-V7S500B/dp/B07M7Q21N7/
A 1TB Samsung drive should run around $150.
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-970-EVO-Plus-MZ-V7S500B/dp/B07MFZY2F2/
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April 29th, 2021 03:00
"I bought a 2280 512GB NVMe SSD drive from Dell to upgrade"
Sounds like he got it from the OEM.
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I bought it directly from the Dell website. I knew it was overpriced, but figured I would just got with Dell since the computer is only a few months old.
Dell tech support got back to and said the stand-off for the drive that is in there now should screw out and fit in the 2280 slot (as mentioned in an earlier post on this thread). I am going to try it. I am just waiting to get an SSB enclosure for cloning first which I should have tomorrow.
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April 29th, 2021 19:00
Sounds like you are going to a lot of extra effort to save the Recovery partition that is of little practical use.
https://www.dell.com/community/Alienware-Desktops/Aurora-R7-M-2-NVMe-bootable-options/m-p/6073081/highlight/true#M3401
Or, create this now and use later if you want:
https://www.dell.com/community/Alienware-Desktops/Aurora-R7-factory-reinstalling-Windows-10/m-p/6237210/highlight/true#M7547