Acer has made it easy to access and replace the 10-inch Aspire One's 2.5-inch SATA hard drive. All you need to do is take a mini philip's head screwdriver and a replacement drive, and you can have a larger, faster hard disk or even an SSD.
Note: Before you open any notebook's chassis, be sure to ground yourself to prevent static discharge.
 

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