[size=1em]I recently purchased a budget laptop for my personal studies only. It’s an Ollee ML130S 13.3" laptop with Intel Apollo Lake Celeron N3350, 32GB eMMC flash memory and 4GB RAM. It came with Windows 10 Home, which I need for both apps.[/size]
[size=1em]My problem is the 32GB “drive” rapidly got full, so I decided to install a 128GB 2242 M.2 SSD, which it has provision for. I managed to transfer Windows 10 over to this SSD and so far so good, except I don’t have any audio – no solution as yet found. However, that’s not what I’m here for.[/size]
[size=1em]I deleted the partition on the eMMC (now unallocated space) and would like to install LL on the eMMC and use that for browsing, emails etc.[/size]
[size=1em]After reading the little information on the internet about these eMMC devices, it appears they are a handful to try and boot into, probably because they are soldered to the motherboard? I tried a live USB stick [/size][size=1em]as well as the iso file burned on to a DVD[/size][size=1em] to boot LL but [/size][size=1em]in both cases, the devices were not recognised[/size][size=1em]. There are diverse comments about how to change BIOS settings [/size][size=1em]therefore [/size][size=1em]I’m not confident how to proceed. The other issue is the BIOS information is different to what I’m accustomed to [/size][size=1em]e.g under Chipset, four subheadings are mentioned I.e “[/size][size=1em]North Bridge”, “South Bridge”, “Uncore Configuration” and “South Cluster Configuration”[/size][size=1em]. [/size]
[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]The Recovery and EFI System partitions for Windows 10 are still on the eMMC drive (Disk 1) and Windows 10 is installed on the SSD (Disk 0). These partitions can not be moved or deleted from the eMMC drive and I want to install LL on the Unallocated partition of the eMMC drive. I tried attaching a JPG file of Disk Management in Windows 10 but it appears that's not possible. Appreciate any help.[/color]
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[size=1em]My problem is the 32GB “drive” rapidly got full, so I decided to install a 128GB 2242 M.2 SSD, which it has provision for. I managed to transfer Windows 10 over to this SSD and so far so good, except I don’t have any audio – no solution as yet found. However, that’s not what I’m here for.[/size]
[size=1em]I deleted the partition on the eMMC (now unallocated space) and would like to install LL on the eMMC and use that for browsing, emails etc.[/size]
[size=1em]After reading the little information on the internet about these eMMC devices, it appears they are a handful to try and boot into, probably because they are soldered to the motherboard? I tried a live USB stick [/size][size=1em]as well as the iso file burned on to a DVD[/size][size=1em] to boot LL but [/size][size=1em]in both cases, the devices were not recognised[/size][size=1em]. There are diverse comments about how to change BIOS settings [/size][size=1em]therefore [/size][size=1em]I’m not confident how to proceed. The other issue is the BIOS information is different to what I’m accustomed to [/size][size=1em]e.g under Chipset, four subheadings are mentioned I.e “[/size][size=1em]North Bridge”, “South Bridge”, “Uncore Configuration” and “South Cluster Configuration”[/size][size=1em]. [/size]
[color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]The Recovery and EFI System partitions for Windows 10 are still on the eMMC drive (Disk 1) and Windows 10 is installed on the SSD (Disk 0). These partitions can not be moved or deleted from the eMMC drive and I want to install LL on the Unallocated partition of the eMMC drive. I tried attaching a JPG file of Disk Management in Windows 10 but it appears that's not possible. Appreciate any help.[/color]
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