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  • The "hard drive" is actually a series of flash modules soldered onto the board. Even if you're skilled with electronics you'd be crazy to try and replace them. You can upgrade the RAM (up to 2GB DDR2-667Mhz I believe) so don't let that…
  • The "hard drive" is actually a series of flash modules soldered onto the board. Even if you're skilled with electronics you'd be crazy to try and replace them. You can upgrade the RAM (up to 2GB DDR2-667Mhz I believe) so don't let that…
  • The "hard drive" is actually a series of flash modules soldered onto the board. Even if you're skilled with electronics you'd be crazy to try and replace them. You can upgrade the RAM (up to 2GB DDR2-667Mhz I believe) so don't let that…
  • The "hard drive" is actually a series of flash modules soldered onto the board. Even if you're skilled with electronics you'd be crazy to try and replace them. You can upgrade the RAM (up to 2GB DDR2-667Mhz I believe) so don't let that…
  • The "hard drive" is actually a series of flash modules soldered onto the board. Even if you're skilled with electronics you'd be crazy to try and replace them. You can upgrade the RAM (up to 2GB DDR2-667Mhz I believe) so don't let that…
  • The "hard drive" is actually a series of flash modules soldered onto the board. Even if you're skilled with electronics you'd be crazy to try and replace them. You can upgrade the RAM (up to 2GB DDR2-667Mhz I believe) so don't let that…
  • The "hard drive" is actually a series of flash modules soldered onto the board. Even if you're skilled with electronics you'd be crazy to try and replace them. You can upgrade the RAM (up to 2GB DDR2-667Mhz I believe) so don't let that…