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Lenovo ThinkPad T440 - Intel Core i5-4300U ( 1.90GHz 3MB) overview and full product specs on CNET. Holiday Gift Guide 2020. Amazon.com: Lenovo Thinkpad T440 Ultrabook, 14 Inch Display, Intel Core 4th Gen i5-4300U 1.9GHz, 8GB RAM, 500GB, USB 3.0, WiFi, Windows 10 Professional (Renewed): Computers & Accessories. The ThinkPad T440 14' IPS laptop starts at just 4 lbs — and with a 0.8' profile at its thickest point, is mobile as well as powerful. 14' HD+ Display with Optional Multitouch Configure your T440 with an HD+ (1600 x 900 resolution) LCD display with high brightness and enjoy a premium visual experience. But at first check out the function of small one sata III 2,5' and two m.2 slots. Usually new laptops with HDD are shipping with cache SSD drive - cache only orand hibernation partition storage. T440s might have three slots for drives - m.2 SSD which is placed in the 3rd slot.

OK, before I buy one of these, I want to be sure I know what I'm getting into. I looked at the user manual] and found several notes about the M.2/NGFF drive slots. It has two, in addition to a 2.5' drive bay. But.. when I read the manual, it says:
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• If your computer is equipped with both a hard disk drive and an M.2 solid-state drive, do not use the
M.2 solid-state drive as a bootable device. The M.2 solid-state drive is used for 'cache' function and to
support the Intel Rapid Start Technology.
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• If your computer is equipped with both a hard disk drive and an M.2 solid-state drive, you are not
recommended to use the M.2 solid-state drive as a bootable device. The M.2 solid-state drive is designed
and developed for the 'cache' function purpose only. If you use the M.2 solid-state drive as a bootable
device, its reliability is not guaranteed.
User Manual Link
My question is.. why all of these caveats? Is there some sort of technical reason I couldn't or shouldn't use an M.2 drive as a bootable drive? Why have an extra slot then? Why would it be 'unreliable'?
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Lenovo Thinkpad T440 M 2 Slot
• If your computer is equipped with both a hard disk drive and an M.2 solid-state drive, do not use the
M.2 solid-state drive as a bootable device. The M.2 solid-state drive is used for 'cache' function and to
support the Intel Rapid Start Technology.
and
• If your computer is equipped with both a hard disk drive and an M.2 solid-state drive, you are not
recommended to use the M.2 solid-state drive as a bootable device. The M.2 solid-state drive is designed
and developed for the 'cache' function purpose only. If you use the M.2 solid-state drive as a bootable
device, its reliability is not guaranteed.
User Manual Link
My question is.. why all of these caveats? Is there some sort of technical reason I couldn't or shouldn't use an M.2 drive as a bootable drive? Why have an extra slot then? Why would it be 'unreliable'?

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Could someone with some expertise about this sort of drive and/or Lenovo weigh in here? I understand that NGFF drives are new, expensive and at this point are often used for caching, but I'd guess that over time capacities will expand, and it would be nice to be able to upgrade down the road and move my boot/system drive over to a new SSD. But I'm not going to buy something that I can't upgrade.



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