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  • AsRock Beebox N3150 Problem - Small Hard Disk for Window 10 Home

    Dear Helpers,

    Once I loaded the Win10 Home to the pre-stalled 32G eMMC SSD (Drive: C), I found a low volume alert.

    Please teach me what to do:

    1. Can I extend the Drive C?, or
    2. Can I transfer/reinstall the OS to a new bigger SSD drive? (e.g. 250G mSATA SSD)

    I've heard that the OS license key is imprinted in the Bios, what shall I to to extract it and reinstall to a new drive?

    Thank you very much in advance, and sorry for my poor English too.

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    Re: AsRock Beebox N3150 Problem - Small Hard Disk for Window 10 Home

    Simply copy the bootable 32GB over to whatever size SSD you have/get. Macrium Reflect (Free Version).

    I use it here.
    #1 - Please, when seeking help, enter the make and model of ALL parts that your system is comprised of in your Signature, or at least the model #'s in your System Specs, then "Save' it.
    ____If you are overclocking, underclocking, or undervolting any parts, informing us of this and their values would prove beneficial in helping you.


    #2 - Consider your PSU to be the foundation from which all else is built upon. Anything built upon a weak foundation is poorly built.

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    • #3
      Re: AsRock Beebox N3150 Problem - Small Hard Disk for Window 10 Home

      Also be aware that ASRock has a 2nd gen SATA cable that is right angled.

      Contact ASRock Tech Support, including a copy of the store receipt, and they will sendl you one free of charge.
      #1 - Please, when seeking help, enter the make and model of ALL parts that your system is comprised of in your Signature, or at least the model #'s in your System Specs, then "Save' it.
      ____If you are overclocking, underclocking, or undervolting any parts, informing us of this and their values would prove beneficial in helping you.


      #2 - Consider your PSU to be the foundation from which all else is built upon. Anything built upon a weak foundation is poorly built.

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