

- #ACER ASPIRE 5100 HARD DRIVE REPLACEMENT INSTALL#
- #ACER ASPIRE 5100 HARD DRIVE REPLACEMENT UPGRADE#
- #ACER ASPIRE 5100 HARD DRIVE REPLACEMENT FULL#
Initially, I did bought a SSD IDE 64GB which work well for this laptop. It may work using a IDE to Micro-SATA 1.8 adapter since it has an independent controller & should fit. I've thought about this hard because there was a sale of a 1.8 SSD 256GB for ~$110 at eBay 3 weeks ago. There is an alternative by using a IDE to micro-SATA 1.8 adapter. No, I actually bought a ide/sata adapter, but the dimension does not fit. Yes, the DVD-CDRW is now in its own USB 2.0 IDE enclosure. This freeware has worked well before in the past but now I just can't get my laptop to boot from the sata drive.īTW what is the capacity of your SSD and is it sata 2 ?

I used EASEUS Todo freeware to clone my existing ide hdd onto the new sata drive connected via an external USB sata case. I couldn't get mine to boot using a separate small pcb sata to ide adapter connected to the internal HDD ide connector. What is interesting is that your laptop can actually boot via the sata to ide adapter in the caddy. Have you ever seen a sata caddy that will fit into the existing ide hdd space in the laptop?
#ACER ASPIRE 5100 HARD DRIVE REPLACEMENT INSTALL#
Thanks for that info.but you did have to sacrifice your DVD/CD drive in order to install the SSD in its caddy? If you use SSD, then you will need to align it using any freeware alignment software. The recovery disc #1 will partition it properly, install Windows & will restart to install all drivers.Ħ.
#ACER ASPIRE 5100 HARD DRIVE REPLACEMENT FULL#
Make sure that the HD/SSD you install is NOT formatted or it will not boot after Windows install! If it has been formatted, then do a full secure erase first.ĥ. Buy IDE to SATA caddy 12.7 at eBay for ~$10. Create Acer Windows recovery/system discs. Yesterday, I upgraded it to a SATA SSD using a IDE to SATA caddy adapter.ġ. I have a Acer wlmi5104 laptop w/ IDE hard drive.

It seems some of these 5100 series laptops did have sata, hence explaining why it appears in the BIOS setup.Īnother solution might be.if the chipset provides the sata pinouts and they are visible on the mobo, I might be able to connect a sata drive this way. I initially asked about max drive size since I thought maybe this was stopping my laptop booting when using the sata to ide adaptor.but according to you, that's not the problem. If I could get the laptop to work with sata then that would be sweet, otherwise I'll have to fork out and buy an ide HDD. Do you know if sata connections are available on this laptop's mobo? I noticed in the BIOS setup that SATA is one of the boot options. Since I already have this 320GB sata drive, if I can use it then it would be a cheaper solution. Only SOME lappies will boot with adaprors. I've tried using a 320GB SATA II drive (WD3200BEVT) connected with a SATA to IDE adapter, but laptop refuses to boot! I wondered if maybe I need SATA I drive.
#ACER ASPIRE 5100 HARD DRIVE REPLACEMENT UPGRADE#
I'd like to upgrade to 320GB pata since I believe this is the biggest 2.5" pata drive ever made by WD, but I'd like to know if it will be compatible before buying? Anyone know the HDD size limit for an Acer Aspire 5102wlmi with latest V3.13 BIOS?
