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09-17-2021 10:19 PM
Hi,
I just got to working on a HP Stream 11-r010nr a couple days ago. I can't seem to update my windows 10 home as this PC sits. I kept finding myself back at the laptops apps store. Which would only give me error code "ox 80131500". I kept looking for different approaches and kept finding myself directed back to the store or to install a program to help. The programs wouldn't fully install and my current programs won't update. The updates i could find use up the rest of my memory. I was able to install an anti-virus program I ordered and a driver update program. I have minimal programs & applications and I have all 30gigs of my storage space used.. after deleting and Uninstalling everything I could.
I'm wondering if this particular model has integrated (?) SSD... curious if integrating means I can't change out to upgrade the SSD?
- My main question is "Can I physically upgrade my SSD in this PC? If so, what would be compatible & would I need any diffetent software?"
I actually haven't touched a computer since before I was a teenager. I found myself - finally- jumping back into it with this laptop PC trying to get things optimized, then updated, then working.. and here I am, haha.
I appreciate any help. And thanks for the read
09-17-2021 10:28 PM
Your machine is an HP Stream Notebook - 11-r010nr (ENERGY STAR), its specs
https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c04936072
It has 32 GB eMMC which is embedded to its system board that means not up-gradable nor replaceable. This machine will give you many headache, specially when you simply wish to upgrade Windows.
Regards.
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