Thanks.  Not without modification of the case and they are still more expensive
than the present solution, which I have seen working.  The narrower (1.8"?)
drives will fit easily but are twice the price of the larger drives.

> On 05 January 2016 at 22:38 "Carlos R." <crls.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Can't you use a 2.5' standard SSD? They are much cheaper now than they 
> used to be. Or a miniPCI express one? In case your present SSD uses such 
> interface.
> 
> Carlos
> 
> El 05/01/2016 a las 4:41, WILSON MICHAEL escribió:
> > I have an Acer Aspire One netbook with an 8Gig SSD.  Apart from being
> > terribly
> > slow, the SSD appears to have failed.  Looking around for a replacement, I
> > discovered the option of using a CF card with a CF/ZIF adaptor.  More space,
> > less money = happy camper.
> >
> > However.... after installation of a Sandisc 32Gig 266x and much rude
> > language
> > due to non-functionality, I discover that the CF card needs to be DMA/UDMA
> > enabled and that, usually, only "industrial" grade cards provide this.  Said
> > cards are, of course, only a whisker away, pricewise, from a new SSD.
> >
> > However.... Transcend advertises CF cards that are "UDMA mode 7".  Having
> > been
> > bitten by advertising descriptions in the past, I'd like to ask if anyone
> > knows
> > whether this description really allows the cards to be used as fixed discs?
> >   Or... is there any way of enabling (U)DMA on the Sandisc?
> >
> 
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