These devices ship preconfigured with 32Gb DDR4/ 512Gb SSD/ 2Tb HDD/ Windows 10 Pro.
Anyone able to shed light on why HP Australia opted to configure these with the 2Tb as the C:\ (boot) drive and the 512Gb SSD as the data drive? It seems very counter-intuitive to me for performance. HP NZ are at a loss to explain it.
I ask, as I failed to check this before installing additional apps like Acrobat Pro, PhotoShop and CAD software and then delivering to the client. He wasn't overly impressed with the lethargic performance compared to his 8-year old i7 no-name. At great inconvenience I've had to remove and reinstall his apps to the SSD.
I haven't yet delivered his second machine as I wish to flip the drive arrangement first.