JDH

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  • There are a few different ways to do this. If you haven't yet created the recovery media from your swift 1, you'll need to do that first (burn it to a 16gb USB flash drive). a) If you still have the Acer Care Center app on your swift 1, you can do a fresh install through that app's recovery tab (can also use the app to…
  • Yes. I happened to have two 500Gb M.2 drives to try on my Swift 1 (one NVMe and one SATA 3). I suspect a 1TB drive would also work but don't have one to try. Maybe service guides were written when SSD's were expensive and 500GB wasn't so common as they are now.
  • It was Inland Professional 512GB 3D NAND M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe Gen 3
  • I think you'll need a SATA III SSD instead of NVME. My SF113-31-P5CK BIOS didn't recognize the NVME drive I tried but the SATA II SSD was immediately recognized. Burn Windows 10 Recovery to a 16Gb USB flash drive and then you can do a fresh install of Windows to your new SSD from that flash drive without having to enter a…
  • My SF113-31-P5CK is on BIOS v1.05 and it's been running great with a 500Gb Crucial MX500 SATA III M.2 2280 drive for over a month now. Did fresh install of Win 10 to the SSD and wiped the original 64Gb EMMC. System is noticeably quicker running on the 500GB SSD.
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