First of all, this topic is not a call for help, it is ment to serve informative purpose only, but you may ask questions i might not be able to anser :]
Topic covers what i discovered that can be done, to a very cut down laptop you wouldn't want even as a cheap christmass gift. So please restrain yourself from comenting about geting a new better one , this is not about high performance, just tinkering with stuff.
My quest for upgrading this laptop started around 2 weeks ago when one of my coworkers asked about upgrading storage in her "typewriter" because it was displaying end of free space. After opening it, it was clear we can't do it, and internet kind of agreed on that, but i wasn't satysfied.
HP stream 14 ax series is a very atractive looking very slim and colorfull 14 inch thing with long battery life and very poor specs
celeron n3060 dual core at 1,6ghz with boost up to 2,5ghz with integrated uhd graphics , total chip power 6,5 W
2 or 4 gb of ddr3L memory either soldered directli into the motherboard or in a standard sodim socket, cpu support 2 channels but laptop can use only one
32 or 64 gb of integrated eMMC storage directly on the motherboard
screen is glosy 720p tn edp display, no touch
and it comes with windows 10 home either in s mode or plain
camera, 3 usb , card reader, phones jack, and hdmi.
wifi/bluetooth
Upgrading storage in such device is very problematic. there is no sata or nvme ports on board and the only connections you can steal are 2 pcie lines and one usb 2.0 from the wifi module or 1 usb 2.0 from the camera, but we have unpopulated m.2 m key slot that looks promising, because there is power on it. Emmc memory however is locked in the firmware to either 32 or 64 gb and only from registered providers and models, not to mention the chip often fails and boards go on ebay, fully working but no storage. Usually people have 2 choices, either replace the chip to 64gb one , or try to hack into wifi port witrh nvme drive. Both seems to have high failure rates thanks to bios problems.
I however decided to make m.2 slot working in it's natural way with no software hacking if possible, upgrading some components along the way
First thing i did to crack the laptop was to buy working laptop in a very poor condition, therefore for almost no money. i scored a wreck for the price of the used motherboard ~ 40$ or less
Broken screen, broken keyboard and no charger, battery also broken. lost cause, perfect subject for probing and experimenting.
Big plus was that it is a revision of the motherboard i was able to find boardview and schematics for free.
After a good read into documentation i decided to replace keyboard for the new pink unit :] and get myself used edp screen from dell computer, but this time 1080p and matt. screen was 15$ in very good condition, while getting oryginaly spec one would cost me 80, to 100.
Next step was to buy one of those broken motherboards with no emmc for 10$ to have a spare.
And now is the good part.
Schematics and board view were very helpfull in discovering that m.2 socket is in fact fully wired to accept sata ssd. All it is missing are 4 10 nF ceramic caps to terminate the lines and the m.2 socket itself.
First atempts to sideload a sata port to that were unsuccesfull, as if sata controller was disabled in the bios. And after some more reading of the schematisc i can confirm yes it is disabled, but not forever. It ended up being just a jumper on the bottom of the board telling bios to either use emmc or sata port as a main storage. After moving the jumper resistor to the other side currently working storage should be disabled and the other one enabled. And so i did, and it did work. emmc storage was gone from booting devices.
Yesterday i was able to boot up to hiren from flash drive and confirm my 128gb sata ssd i bought for 8$ is fuly working. The only thing left is to train micro soldering to install that m.2 socket, which i will on some pcie to nvme adapters. I already destroyed 3 sockets :] but on fifth atempt i have what looks to be no shorts and fully soldered connector that isn't melted.
It would be nice to hack in a battery from a different model of computer because very similar hp batteries are 4 times cheaper than the one that firts. I would laugh at hp with all my might if that ever work.
If you are interested in details i would be happy to provide photos and clips from schematic diagrams to save some more crapy laptops from the landfield. Currently typing from work so i have no photos with me to send.