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    Ssd?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Laxxi, Jul 19, 2011.

  1. Laxxi

    Laxxi Notebook Evangelist

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    Heya,

    I have a friends Aspire One (netbook) running Win XP. Sadly I don't have the manual or anything else, it doesn't even have the original AC adapter. Anyway, I'd like to put a small 30GB SSD to supercharge it's performance but I've come across conflicting opinions as to whether the upgrade is possible. I don't suppose any of you guys know whether or not it will work?

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    As long as the connectors match (eg SATA to SATA) then it will work.
     
  3. Laxxi

    Laxxi Notebook Evangelist

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    So there's nothing in the BIOS that will prevent the SSD from working?
    Awesome, thanks for your help pal. Rep'd.