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Old January 30th 18, 07:56 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Shinobi
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Hello All,

after months of trying to stop the updates the situation
has been resolved by m$ft itself.
My 32GB is just too small to fit newer version of system.

Thanks Bill in memorian


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Old February 1st 18, 11:50 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Paul[_32_]
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Shinobi wrote:
Hello All,

after months of trying to stop the updates the situation
has been resolved by m$ft itself.
My 32GB is just too small to fit newer version of system.

Thanks Bill in memorian


Plug in SD card or USB flash stick and make new OS feel welcome.

A new OS is only 12GB clean.

It's up to you to do your part.

And next time, you won't buy a $100 Walmart Black Friday special
with 32GB eMMC. You'll buy a 64GB or 128GB one :-) Right ?

Replacing the 32GB eMMC isn't hard. You need a $3000 hot air
station with vacuum assist wand, to remove the IC, then install
a new one. The package is BGA (ball grid array) and hot air
helps lift it off the PCB. Could they have made eMMC that
fits in a socket ? Why, of course they could. But eMMC
was invented to encourage eWaste, by "throw away computer".

Even SSD, inside is a fairly flat package, and they could
have put those in the machine instead.

Storage devices should *always* be removable, because they
fail in service, and the user needs to be able to replace them.

Paul
 




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