What type of hdd should I buy for an upgrade to Acer A111-31-C8TB

savioli
savioli Member Posts: 4 New User
edited January 2023 in Aspire Laptops
Hi...I recently purchased an Acer A111-31-C8TB. The notebook has an eMMC 32GB and I would like to know what type of hdd can I buy for an upgrade (sata 2 or sata3...normal hdd or ssd one). Thank you!
[Edited the thread to add model name to the title and issue detail]

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  • wis
    wis Member Posts: 713 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    The capacity is 64 gb SSD. Questionable if it is possible to install HDD.
  • savioli
    savioli Member Posts: 4 New User
    I will attach 2 pictures...I think it's possible...but I don't know what type is it
  • savioli
    savioli Member Posts: 4 New User
    I don't know what type of connection I need.

  • wis
    wis Member Posts: 713 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    This vendor does not have your model listed for upgradeable HDD. It is best to check with your local Acer Center before opening up the back & running the risk of voiding the warranty.
  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    edited October 2018
    savioli 
    Both Acer A111-31 and A311-31 have same casing design, however  Acer A111-31 does not have option for additional HDD.
    Aspire A311-31 has the option to hold additional HDD.

    Hit 'Like' if you find the answer helpful!   
    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!
  • savioli
    savioli Member Posts: 4 New User
    Thank you...but is there any way to upgrade the storage? It's only 32 gb.
  • brummyfan2
    brummyfan2 ACE Posts: 28,468 Trailblazer
    savioli said:
    Thank you...but is there any way to upgrade the storage? It's only 32 gb.
    Hi,
    You could get SDXC card and use it for additional storage.
    Example:https://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-microSDXC-Memory-Adapter-Performance/dp/B073JY5T7T/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1539777986&sr=8-8&keywords=Micro+SD+Cards
  • wis
    wis Member Posts: 713 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    edited October 2018
    See image below.   This may be the reason why not. 
    2 tb SDXC card. Email seller about shipping details & costs.


  • Adam_83
    Adam_83 Member Posts: 1 New User
    savioli said:
    I don't know what type of connection I need.


    I have came across one of these Laptops I am refurbishing at the moment, and I too was confused by the connection

    I appreciate this post is over 2 yrs old, however, since I have also been wondering what hard drive goes in this laptop as the connection appears alien, I have since realised actually its not that alien after all, as it just looks like a power connection and nothing more, 4 pins surely cannot transfer data and power a large hard drive. 

    Then i noticed something that appears to give me an answer and it doesnt look so alien to me anymore

    If you look further down from where the OP took photos you will see what appears to be a SATA connector and room for leads to trace back to the hard drive bay

    See my rough image with where it all would connect

    What I havent been able to solve, is what type of lead it would take given most pop out higher than the space provided
    Maybe a ribbon version of a sata lead?

    So either its a SATA to Micro Sata lead needed (and thus my drawing showing the red trackmarks going down to the bottom of the image and returning back up with 2 outputs

    or its a regular Sata lead or Ribbon version, which simply goes Power to power, Data to data , of cause these leads have to be short


  • musicrab
    musicrab Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

    edited August 2020
    Hi, just about to buy an A111 (used); is there a service guide for the A111 ?  I want to know if the A111 has a service hatch - looks like it from the photos above.  And if so, I have a rough idea which cable to get for an SSD.  Think its this one.  (even though it says its for the A311 and A132)...    http://www.mk-electronic.de/eng/items/show/50.GG2N7.004
  • StickyRib
    StickyRib Member Posts: 1 New User
    Hi, following the lead above from musicrab, I took the risk and ordered the cable for the A311 =musicrab said:
    Hi, just about to buy an A111 (used); is there a service guide for the A111 ?  I want to know if the A111 has a service hatch - looks like it from the photos above.  And if so, I have a rough idea which cable to get for an SSD.  Think its this one.  (even though it says its for the A311 and A132)...    http://www.mk-electronic.de/eng/items/show/50.GG2N7.004
    The cable I brought came from ebay. Pleased to report that I was able to fit a 240gb SSD to the A111 using the cable. Was as simple as removing the cover, plugging the cable in, routing it along the edge and plugging in the drive. Loaded into windows, went to disk management and the drive was listed as drive0 ready for initialization. I haven't yet loaded the OS to it, but see no reason that it won't work. The drive sits loosely in the bay, as the A111 doesn't have the mounting fixtures, but I am happy with a small square of double sided tape to hold it in place and avoid rattles.

    I can also report that I upgraded it to a single chip 8GB of Ram

    I spent about 80 gbp on this upgrade - the result is a Celeron  N4000 with 8gb of RAM and a 240gb SSD. A clean install of Windows 10 and the young lady who will be using it for school work should see some value for that money compared to buying a similar machine new.
  • thejadith
    thejadith Member Posts: 1 New User
    edited February 2021
    StickyRib said:
    Hi, following the lead above from musicrab, I took the risk and ordered the cable for the A311 =musicrab said:
    Hi, just about to buy an A111 (used); is there a service guide for the A111 ?  I want to know if the A111 has a service hatch - looks like it from the photos above.  And if so, I have a rough idea which cable to get for an SSD.  Think its this one.  (even though it says its for the A311 and A132)...    http://www.mk-electronic.de/eng/items/show/50.GG2N7.004
    The cable I brought came from ebay. Pleased to report that I was able to fit a 240gb SSD to the A111 using the cable. Was as simple as removing the cover, plugging the cable in, routing it along the edge and plugging in the drive. Loaded into windows, went to disk management and the drive was listed as drive0 ready for initialization. I haven't yet loaded the OS to it, but see no reason that it won't work. The drive sits loosely in the bay, as the A111 doesn't have the mounting fixtures, but I am happy with a small square of double sided tape to hold it in place and avoid rattles.

    I can also report that I upgraded it to a single chip 8GB of Ram

    I spent about 80 gbp on this upgrade - the result is a Celeron  N4000 with 8gb of RAM and a 240gb SSD. A clean install of Windows 10 and the young lady who will be using it for school work should see some value for that money compared to buying a similar machine new.
    This is brilliant. Do you know if there is a maximum storage capacity the SSD can manage? Or could you use 1TB/2TB SSDs?
  • Chromey85
    Chromey85 Member Posts: 1 New User

    What memory speed did you use? 3200? 2400?

    I managed to get a 500gb SSD into mine with the cable so I'm just looking to up the ram and were good to go.