Aspire 1 A114-31-C8R2 After installing SSD it shows there is a Windows update that cannot be install

djackson
djackson Member Posts: 9

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edited June 2 in Aspire Laptops

I have an Aspire 1 laptop. Out of the built-in 28GB of internal storage, I have less than 1GB (between 200MB and 500MB) remaining. An external SSD was purchased, and that is now being the go to place for new saved files. But there is a Windows update that cannot be installed. Even when clear some space it's never enough for the "Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5037768)." I was advised to do this:

1.Click on the Windows Start -> Settings-> Type Recovery Options -> Advanced Start-up, click on restart now.

2. Select "Troubleshooting"

3. Select "Reset this PC"

4. Select "Remove all personal files and data

5. Select “Local Install”"

 6. Select "Just remove files"

7. Select "Reset" A reset process will begin taking 45-60 minutes.

I have backed up all my files (onto SSD and memory stick). The thing is, I cannot reset since the laptop says I need storage space in order to do so. I have been told that I now need an internal storage. Are there any recommendations for my size of laptop, when looking at new internal storage, or does not matter? Thank you.

[Edited the thread to add model number to the title]

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 11,963 Trailblazer

    What is the exact model number of your Aspire 1 laptop, as there are many Aspire 1 models and they are different with internal storage and it would be allot easier to advise you correctly if we knew that.

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  • djackson
    djackson Member Posts: 9

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    Aspire 1 A114-31-C8R2 @StevenGen

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 11,963 Trailblazer

    Sorry I should have seen that you had the model number above in the title 😁 but increasing the storage on the Aspire 1 A114-31-C8R2 can be a bit tricky because this model comes with onboard storage and does not have a traditional HDD/SSD connector or housing for upgrades. The laptop uses eMMC storage, which is soldered onto the motherboard and isn’t designed to be replaced or upgraded.

    However, you do have some options for increasing your storage capacity:

    • External Storage: You can use an external HDD or SSD via one of the USB ports. This is the simplest way to expand your storage without modifying your laptop.
    • Cloud Storage: Consider using cloud services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive to store your files. This can help free up space on your device.
    • SD Card: The Aspire 1 A114-31 series has a card reader that supports SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards. See this community post here also, how can using a micro SD card for additional storage, up to a maximum of 128GB.

    Remember, before making any changes to your device, it’s always a good idea to back up your data to prevent any potential loss. If you’re not comfortable with handling hardware changes, seeking professional assistance is recommended. Good luck.

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