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Have Dell i3452 laptop would like to add a hard drive

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10 Sep 2016

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    Former Member over 8 years ago

    I tried running xubuntu on the emmc  with it . it was fantastic way better then windows 10 for 32gb emmc more room with xubuntu but had problems installing   Windows 10 to the USB drive I use Windows for things I may need a higher version of flash or steam rest of my time is in Linux

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    Former Member over 8 years ago

    This model 3452 had 2 different styles one come s with a sata hard drive one has a emmc 32gb sandisk I got the model with Emmc, there is a solder point on it for 12pin adapter. like in photo I can buy the sata  and ribbon cable pretty cheap to use a drive

    I have a Seagate 1tb external usb3 drive but would rather it be protected in the laptops biggest thing is that part is mostly plastic, it would melt using my iron anyone have a solder video on something close to that  I run window 10 from emmc and xubuntu 14.04.5 on 128gb of the portable drive rest of the drive space is for games and storage

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    uscdadnyc over 8 years ago in reply to Former Member

    To DT; what is that a picture of? possibly an miniSATA/ or M.2 Slot./ New MoBo (PC MotherBoards) on Desktops/Laptops has these types of connectors. In the United States, Dell PCs/Laptops have Service Tag/# on them, from which one can gather info. That is why IMPLORE comment((ers) to leave their physical location (country). Knowing physical location, one can eliminate/Consider-other factors. Why make it hard on yourself Or Others? AAR I have a M.2 slot on the MoBo of my Intel NUC5i7RYH PC, but the Adata 256GB M.2 SSD died. IDK why? So I

    shy away from M.2 until the prices drop.

    USCDADNYC (NY NY USA)

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    Former Member over 8 years ago

    I would keep it simple: add a portable USB drive that you could carry around in the same carrying case as your notebook computer.

     

    Which O/S are you running?

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