VN7-791G - 60GB SSD

Clansman007
Clansman007 Member Posts: 4 New User

Hi There

 

New to the Acer forum so hi to everyone.

 

I have upgraded my old Laptop to a VN7-791G which came with a 60GB SSD and 1TB "spare"

 

Given the OS is installed on the SSD along with the recovery partition I assume and the ever increasing OS size, I fear it will very quickly run out of healthy space. I have only just set the Laptop up, only software I have installed is the  Windows Updates, AV and MS Office 2013 and there is only 20GB left

 

Can anyone advise on Acers take of the SSD may be a tad shy of space given the increasing size of an OS?

 

Also, anyone any advice on preserving the SSD space appart from installing all apps on a partion on the 1TB drive

 

Thanks in advance

 

Clansman007

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  • -Justin
    -Justin Member Posts: 2,362 Skilled Specialist WiFi Icon
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    Clansman007,

     

    I very much doubt that the Acer repair center in your area would do that sort of thing, I know that we do not here in the US. If the customer wants to put a larger SSD in their unit it is on them to do so, or they can take it to a local technician to do it, but Acer would not support the upgraded SSD as if did not ship with it. You can check, but I just want to make sure your expectations are set. Smiley Wink

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  • Clansman007
    Clansman007 Member Posts: 4 New User

    Hi All

     

    The Laptop comes with a 60GB SSD which has the OS installed. It also has a 2nd 1TB drive.

    As the OS grows and the free space declines, does the laptop manage the space - as in utilise the 1TB secondary drive for storing files to preserve the OS space.


    I assume the best method is to leave the SSD for OS requirements and store any data on the 2nd drive

    Any thoughts anyone

    Thanks

  • -Justin
    -Justin Member Posts: 2,362 Skilled Specialist WiFi Icon

    Clansman007,

     

    Yes, definitely save information on the hard drive and not the SSD, if possible.

  • Clansman007
    Clansman007 Member Posts: 4 New User

    Thanks much for your response - much appreciated!!!

     

    Wonder if you have any advice regarding getting a bigger drive installed by an Acer rep in Scotland - I could do it myself but I want to maintain the warranty as - in my opinion - it aint a cheap laptop

     

    My concern is that when I install apps and the OS expands that I run out of space

     

    With nothing installed apart from office, any games and data are on the slave drive it is down to 20GB which aint that much if I want to utilise the SSD

    Thanks

     

  • -Justin
    -Justin Member Posts: 2,362 Skilled Specialist WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    Clansman007,

     

    I very much doubt that the Acer repair center in your area would do that sort of thing, I know that we do not here in the US. If the customer wants to put a larger SSD in their unit it is on them to do so, or they can take it to a local technician to do it, but Acer would not support the upgraded SSD as if did not ship with it. You can check, but I just want to make sure your expectations are set. Smiley Wink

  • Clansman007
    Clansman007 Member Posts: 4 New User

    Hi Justin

     

    Had a chat session today with Acer Support who said the same.

     

    Thanks for your help

     

    Clansman007