Acer S7 - Refurbished - Was supposed to have 1 256 SSD, instead has 2 128 disks. What now?

mfantino
mfantino Member Posts: 1 New User

Super frustrated.  I bought an Acer S7 from Acer's offical ebay outlet store, and the laptp was described as having a 256GB SSD.  When what it looks like it has is 2 1119.12GB disks.

 

The laptop is running Windows 8.  For whatever reason whoever set this thing up, put the System Partition on one of the drives and left most of the space on the second disk unallocated.

 

In looking at the attached screenshot, is there anyway I can extend the system partition to use the unallocated space on the 2nd drive?    I don't want 2 drives, I just want one C: drive.  Is there anyway to do this?

 

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Answers

  • jonstatt
    jonstatt Member Posts: 76 Troubleshooter

    The computer has been set-up wrong.

     

    The 256 SSD model is always 2x128GB. And the 128GB is always 2x64GB. There is a small speed advantage in using two, where it distributes the writing and reading across the two drives. They should NOT be appearing as two drives at all. On my unit the only place you can see it is two drives is the BIOS. Once Windows is loaded it appears as a single drive. The trouble is I don't know how that set-up (believe it is some kind of Intel RAID configuration) is made because it would need to be done before you install Windows (some kind of manual driver install while first installing Windows perhaps?). Sorry I cannot help you further. 

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