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Thanks! Yes, that's why I assume it's the 8 years of wear. The rest is fine, recently replaced the SSD, and added more RAM, I have even opened two monitors: VGA, and HDMI, and work fine. HWINFO.64 tells me it's a Monitor Name (Manuf): N156HGE-EAL / N156HGE-EAL CMN, where I think CMN is the manufacturer (Chi Mei [Unknown…
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It was the SSD. The technician I've found used an SSD M.2 and both recognized the drive, the bios and a windows installation flashed in a USB the technician had. The SSD he used it's, coincidentally, the same SSD I posted above with the Amazon link. What I have read is that the SSD speed under the PCIe 3x4 installed in the…
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Finally I found a technician with a SSD 2280 port to test. I will comment the results, but if the BIOS isn't recognizing the SSD, the laptop starts without troubles with an external drive, I am sure it must be the SSD, not the port. Another option, is to buy the internal HDD. This model has a port to an internal HDD, and…
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I haven't, but most likely it is the SSD and not the port. But if it is the problem is the internal SSD port, I can still make the SSD an external device with an adapter and USB cord. Since the laptop has USB 3.0 ports, theoretically, I can use them at the same speed as the SSD internal port. and it is still an improvement…
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Hi, agan. An overview on the internet shows that the PCIE 3x2 is outdated enough to be more expensive than the PCIE 3x4 counterparts. I assume it is possible to make them work, but they will be capped to the motherboard capability. What are the max read/write speeds of the ACER motherboard? The cheapest SSD, 2280, PCIE…
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Done and checked. It was the SSD. I just installed a Win To Go partition on an external HDD I have, and the laptop is working again. Well, it could also be the connector, but the issue is related to the SSD. I only need to check if it is the drive or the connector. If it is the drive, I will but that one you suggested.…
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Ok, let me try. Resetting the BIOs to it's default settings didn't work. Checking on the CMOS. Unluckily, I don't have any friends right now using a SSD.