Some HP ZBooks have a power management conflict.
| Scenario | Likely real failure | Likely false -313 | |----------|--------------------|--------------------| | media_errors = 0 but -313 | ❌ No | ✅ HP bug (reset SMART thresholds) | | media_errors > 0 and rising | ✅ Yes | ❌ | | Available spare > 50% but -313 | ✅ (rare) | ✅ (firmware mismatch) | | After BIOS update, error gone | ❌ | ✅ | | Drive works fine in another PC | ❌ | ✅ |
Real-world false positive case: HP EliteBook 840 G6 + Samsung PM981a – -313 appears after suspend/resume but nvme smart-log shows zero errors. Fix: BIOS upgrade to 1.20+ or disable “PCIe ASPM” in OS. hp nvme ssd -313- error
If you have a specific requirement to use RAID mode (for performance optimization or Intel Optane usage) or if Solution 1 did not work, you must manually load the driver during the Windows installation.
Once the driver installs, your SSD will appear in the list, and the 313 error will be resolved. Some HP ZBooks have a power management conflict
Boot a Linux live USB (Ubuntu, Fedora) or Windows with drive tools.
On Linux:
sudo nvme list
sudo nvme smart-log /dev/nvme0
sudo nvme error-log /dev/nvme0
Key fields for -313:
On Windows: Use CrystalDiskInfo (enable raw values → NVMe). Look for: If you have a specific requirement to use