I have an Inspiron 7520 that originally came without a msata card. I've changed the daugtherboard and installed a 128Gb Crucial mSata Card. My idea is to use the msata as an individual Unit with SO and common applications and the Original 750gb HDD for the rest of the data (Not an Hybrid disk).
I recently had a service call to replace the motherboard on my Dell 15R SE (7520). This service call fixed the the original problem but the new motherboard is exhibiting a brand new problem of its own.
Page 33 of the manual for the XPS 10 (http://www.dell.com/support/Manuals/us/en/19/Product/XPS-10-tablet) indicates it is possible to connect the XPS10 to a PC via USB for easy file transfer.
5/21/2013 (Latest Version)
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