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07-22-2023 02:48 AM
Can't afford to buy a new laptop. Asking if it is possible to improve the storage of the ax022nr. There is not enough free space in the 32gb eMMC to update windows or to restore the computer. Need to know if this is an option before buying an SD card for it. I much rather the storage be internal whether it is a Hard Disk Drive or a Solid State.
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07-22-2023 06:17 AM
Hi:
Unfortunately, there are no options to increase the storage in that model series.
The problem with using a SD card is that it will be of hardly any benefit for getting around not having enough space for Windows updates and whatnot.
All you will be able to do is to store personal files on the SD card.
What I've had to do periodically (like every couple of years), is to clean install W10 on the PC and start with a fresh installation of the latest W10 build.
I run very few programs on the PC since there is hardly any free space even with deleting all partitions on the drive and reinstalling W10.
I use this free utility which keeps junk files to a minimum, as well as the Windows disk cleanup utility and I select the cleanup system files option.
Wise Disk Cleaner - Free Disk Cleanup and Defrag Tool (wisecleaner.com)
I bought a 64 GB micro-SD card for the notebook to keep my files on, which is more than enough space for those.
07-22-2023 06:17 AM
Hi:
Unfortunately, there are no options to increase the storage in that model series.
The problem with using a SD card is that it will be of hardly any benefit for getting around not having enough space for Windows updates and whatnot.
All you will be able to do is to store personal files on the SD card.
What I've had to do periodically (like every couple of years), is to clean install W10 on the PC and start with a fresh installation of the latest W10 build.
I run very few programs on the PC since there is hardly any free space even with deleting all partitions on the drive and reinstalling W10.
I use this free utility which keeps junk files to a minimum, as well as the Windows disk cleanup utility and I select the cleanup system files option.
Wise Disk Cleaner - Free Disk Cleanup and Defrag Tool (wisecleaner.com)
I bought a 64 GB micro-SD card for the notebook to keep my files on, which is more than enough space for those.
07-22-2023 06:30 AM
Thanks for the quick response. Now that I know that upgrading the storage isn't possible, I can start looking for that SD card and an external drive. Prime example of Planned Obsolescence. Leave the customer no choice but to buy a new laptop every few years. Thanks for answering my question Paul_Tikkanen and sorry for rambling.
07-22-2023 06:35 AM
You're very welcome.
I'll never understand what HP was thinking when they put 32 GB eMMC cards in the Stream notebooks.
There were so many customer complaints that they quit that practice and started installing 64 GB eMMC drives in the notebooks.
I guess that was better, but they should just quit using that type of drive altogether.
An eMMC drive's performance is somewhere in-between a mechanical hard drive and a SATA SSD.
There really nothing more than a glorified SD card that boots.
With M.2 SSD's readily available, that would be the best option to use nowadays, but I think they still offer 64 GB eMMC cards in some notebooks.