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hello

acer aspire one cloudbook 11

my grandaughter got one of these and turned it off one night the next day she switched it on it just says no Bootable device,

its one of those with a eMMC32gb drive!tried taking back to factory settings nothing works also done all the usual web searches and youtube,

dose this mean a new motherboard or can a emmc be change.

it seems on the web its a common problem,

Edited by speleo1

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how would i know its an embedded or not,

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ok i did not know what emmc stood for,not good as just bought 2016,is it the emmc thats a fault with cloudbooks

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even though it's "embedded" they are often on a small card that's removable, in fact, I don't think I have ever serviced one, that wasn't removable / replaceable..

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According to this article it confirms what Mozalan posted;

 

 

or Google's rubbish equivalent of Celeron/Sempron Notebooks.

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According to this article it confirms what Mozalan posted;

 

 

or Google's rubbish equivalent of Celeron/Sempron Notebooks.

 

Ah, lame :( - will remember that one for future then...

 

I have known Dell's and Asus' with removable though!

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If you only bought it in 2016 is it still under warranty?

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