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04-24-2020 01:43 PM
Greetings, I have an HP stream Notenook 13-c-100nx. It came with a hard desk (Drive C) type Hynix HBG4e of size 29.1 GB ONLY!!
I would like to upgrade it to a larger size at least 128GB. Is there a way to do that?
I have installed a Micro flash drive of size (128GB) and confihured it as (Drive D) and using "Setting" I apply changes using "Manage Storage" option to use drive as the default for new installation and data files. It did help a little bit. However, I found that many applications still require (Drive C) to get installed and I don't have any more space available in (Drive C) to enable that.
Therefore, is there a way to replace my system Hard Desk (Drive C) with a new bigger disk size and how?
Apprecaite your feedback to assist. Thanks.
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04-24-2020 02:52 PM
Its specs
https://support.hp.com/th-en/document/c04960308
It has 32 GB eMMC for storage which is soldered down to its system board and non-upgradable.
>>>>> it. However, I found that many applications still require (Drive C)
Sorry, this machine is not designed to run many applications and you can't upgrade RAM, CPU ...
Regards.
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04-24-2020 02:52 PM
Its specs
https://support.hp.com/th-en/document/c04960308
It has 32 GB eMMC for storage which is soldered down to its system board and non-upgradable.
>>>>> it. However, I found that many applications still require (Drive C)
Sorry, this machine is not designed to run many applications and you can't upgrade RAM, CPU ...
Regards.
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