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If the above fails, the -313 error is permanent.
If the SSD was previously working but suddenly disappeared or throws this error, a BIOS glitch might be the culprit. hp nvme ssd -313- error
Background and context NVMe SSDs are PCIe-attached flash storage devices that use firmware, controller logic, and NAND flash memory. OEM-branded NVMe modules (including those sold by HP) combine third-party controllers and NAND with HP-specific firmware or system integrations. Error codes such as “-313-” are typically OEM or vendor-specific shorthand for an internal failure category rather than a standardized NVMe status code. If the above fails, the -313 error is permanent
Are you able to , or is it stuck on the error screen? OEM-branded NVMe modules (including those sold by HP)
Conclusion The “-313-” error on HP NVMe SSDs likely indicates an internal device fault arising from firmware, controller, NAND, power, or compatibility issues. Systematic diagnostics—checking BIOS, reseating/swapping the module, reading SMART data, and using HP diagnostic utilities—help isolate whether the fault is the SSD itself or the host system. If the drive is under warranty or shows hardware-level failures, RMA or replacement is the prudent course; if accessible, firmware updates or secure erase procedures can sometimes recover a drive but carry data loss risk. Finally, maintain backups and update firmware/BIOS to reduce recurrence.
While your computer might still boot normally after pressing Enter, the error serves as a formal warning that the SSD's health has degraded beyond safe limits.