No, you can't change the eMMC storage drive in this tablet/netbook. It is soldered to the motherboard, so unless you are really comfortable with soldering and can solder extremely time connections, it is not possible. You do have other options though. You can get a UHS1 Micro SD Card, and install that in the SD card slot on the side. Then create a folder inside of your C:/ Drive,(I named mine Ext Storage) and leave it empty. Then format the card and instead of choosing a letter for the drive, tell Windows to mount it to an empty folder, and select the folder you created. Then you can go into the computer settings and change the default locations of all of your personal folders, i.e. My Documents, My Pictures, My Downloads etc. You can even change the default location of your desktop folder. This way all of your data will be stored on the SD card, leaving more room for all of your apps from the Windows Store (The Windows Store App location can not be changed, at least not that I know of). Just remember to not remove the card from the T100 when you are using it, or all of your data will not be accessible. It is also advisable to encrypt the data on the SD card in case it is misplaced or stolen. Don't use BitLocker unless you have upgraded to 8/8.1 Pro though. Even though ASUS says it works, I always had bad luck with it, and was constantly having to enter my encryption key manually. There are other encryption programs out there though, you just have to Google for them. If you have upgraded to Pro though, BitLocker works great, I have been using it for over a year on my T100 for all of my drives (eMMC, Micro SD, and Thumb Drive). Just remember to store your encryption key in a secure location in case you have to restore your T100. BitLocker allows you to store it on a portable device and on your OneDrive, so if you do restore you can simple recover your key from there. I hope this helps, and if you have any issues mounting the SD Card, just let me know and I will assist you.
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No, you can't change the eMMC storage drive in this tablet/netbook. It is soldered to the motherboard, so unless you are really comfortable with soldering and can solder extremely tiny connections, it is not possible. You do have other options though. You can get a UHS1 Micro SD Card, and install that in the SD card slot on the side. Then create a folder inside of your C:/ Drive,(I named mine Ext Storage) and leave it empty. Then format the card and instead of choosing a letter for the drive, tell Windows to mount it to an empty folder, and select the folder you created. Then you can go into the computer settings and change the default locations of all of your personal folders, i.e. My Documents, My Pictures, My Downloads etc. You can even change the default location of your desktop folder. This way all of your data will be stored on the SD card, leaving more room for all of your apps from the Windows Store (The Windows Store App location can not be changed, at least not that I know of). Just remember to not remove the card from the T100 when you are using it, or all of your data will not be accessible. It is also advisable to encrypt the data on the SD card in case it is misplaced or stolen. Don't use BitLocker unless you have upgraded to 8/8.1 Pro though. Even though ASUS says it works, I always had bad luck with it, and was constantly having to enter my encryption key manually. There are other encryption programs out there though, you just have to Google for them. If you have upgraded to Pro though, BitLocker works great, I have been using it for over a year on my T100 for all of my drives (eMMC, Micro SD, and Thumb Drive). Just remember to store your encryption key in a secure location in case you have to restore your T100. BitLocker allows you to store it on a portable device and on your OneDrive, so if you do restore you can simple recover your key from there. I hope this helps, and if you have any issues mounting the SD Card, just let me know and I will assist you.
No, you can't change the eMMC storage drive in this tablet/netbook. It is soldered to the motherboard, so unless you are really comfortable with soldering and can solder extremely time connections, it is not possible. You do have other options though. You can get a UHS1 Micro SD Card, and install that in the SD card slot on the side. Then create a folder inside of your C:/ Drive,(I named mine Ext Storage) and leave it empty. Then format the card and instead of choosing a letter for the drive, tell Windows to mount it to an empty folder, and select the folder you created. Then you can go into the computer settings and change the default locations of all of your personal folders, i.e. My Documents, My Pictures, My Downloads etc. You can even change the default location of your desktop folder. This way all of your data will be stored on the SD card, leaving more room for all of your apps from the Windows Store (The Windows Store App location can not be changed, at least not that I know of). Just remember to not remove the card from the T100 when you are using it, or all of your data will not be accessible. It is also advisable to encrypt the data on the SD card in case it is misplaced or stolen. Don't use BitLocker unless you have upgraded to 8/8.1 Pro though. Even though ASUS says it works, I always had bad luck with it, and was constantly having to enter my encryption key manually. There are other encryption programs out there though, you just have to Google for them. If you have upgraded to Pro though, BitLocker works great, I have been using it for over a year on my T100 for all of my drives (eMMC, Micro SD, and Thumb Drive). Just remember to store your encryption key in a secure location in case you have to restore your T100. BitLocker allows you to store it on a portable device and on your OneDrive, so if you do restore you can simple recover your key from there. I hope this helps, and if you have any issues mounting the SD Card, just let me know and I will assist you.