Swift 3 SF314-511-787M ssd upgrade. What is the max disk support of this device?

ferdiakinci
ferdiakinci Member Posts: 5

Tinkerer

edited March 27 in Swift and Spin Series

hello community,

I have a Swift 3 SF314-511-787M model computer. I want to upgrade the 512 GB disk on it. I insert a 2TB disk, when I install the operating system, it starts but the disk usage constantly rises to 100%. What is the max disk support of this device? can you help

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,101 Pathfinder
    edited March 27 Answer ✓

    @ferdiakinci

    The SSD upgrade info about your unit

    Max disk would be 512 GB

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,101 Pathfinder
    edited March 27 Answer ✓

    @ferdiakinci

    The SSD upgrade info about your unit

    Max disk would be 512 GB

    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!
  • ferdiakinci
    ferdiakinci Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    https://www.acer.com/tr-tr/laptops/swift/swift-5

    what is the computer max ram and disk capacity?

  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,101 Pathfinder
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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,313 Trailblazer

    The maximum disk size is actually something in the petabyte range. The largest drive you can currently buy for it is 8TB and that will work fine. The 256GB/512GB/1TB sizes listed are only what was shipped with the model, not an indication of any sort of maximum. When you put the 2TB in, did you first clone the original drive to it, or were you trying to do a reinstall of Windows to the new drive?

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  • ferdiakinci
    ferdiakinci Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    @billsey After inserting the new disk, I reinstalled the operating system.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,313 Trailblazer

    OK, so what we should be looking at is the heavy disk usage, not whether the system supports larger drives. If you open Resource Monitor does it show which tasks are using the most disk activity? It might be a temporary issue, with something like an antivirus scan going on, or it might be something more like swapping to disk because system memory is too low for the resources being used by the OS and apps.

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