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    Storage upgrade for ExpressCard machines

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by triturbo, Feb 14, 2020.

  1. triturbo

    triturbo Long live 16:10 and MXM-B

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    Mastermind5200 Notebook Virtuoso

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    It's not bootable on a majority of machines, and limited to ~4Gbps. Still a nice upgrade for people with the slot, I've actually talked with the guy a fair bit through his struggles, he was also planning something else I forgot about but I remember it being really cool.

    Edit: meant to say the SSD itself is not bootable, requiring the use of Clover or similar.