![]() So I had to replace the 4GB with a larger drive. ![]() The boot order can’t be changed from the 4GB to the 16GB which is disappointing. Now the 16GB is easily replaceable as it’s on the bottom of the notebook by the RAM, but I don’t care about that drive. Top of the 50mm and 70mm SSD’sįirst thing I did was to upgrade the BIOS. I had read and assumed it to be correct that the mini card, that’s the smaller one in form factor and storage capacity was soldered onto the motherboard and that swapping it out was clouded with mystery and danger. ![]() It just so happens that the Eee PC 901 is an excellent device for the purpose, providing it has enough space (8GB incl the 300 security tools it ships with) which it currently didn’t.įor a while now I’ve had a couple of old Eee Pc 901’s I purchased a few years ago… with the 4GB Phison Primary mSATA SSD 50mm x 32mm and the 16GB Phison Secondary SATA SSD (2.5″ (70mm) long). Kali can be installed on a myriad of platforms. This meant I’d have to find a suitable host for Kali. In looking at Offensive Securities new improved OS Kali, I was keen to take it for a spin. That’s the device with the 4GB primary SSD and the 16GB secondary SSD. Update Looks like the SX300 mSATA SSD is incompatible with the Eee PC 901.
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