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by KillerBunnys122
I bought an Acer Aspire One D255E in Feb 2011. In the final analysis the only matter you have to do to access the HDD or the RAM is pry the smokescreen off of the bottom of the netbook . Its indeed very open in the way that there are no screws to eradicate and mislay, and you don't have to pry out the keyboard while potentially damaging that in the operation. Its perfectly a part of clayey that you can wipe as elongated as you are scrupulous and effort slowly. Once removed the first sometimes its much easier after that. So anyways, I have two of these Netbooks , one for the better half and I unambiguous to upgrade RAM on both to 2GB. Even the Acer Tech Brace said this was what I had in my netbook .

Feb 18, 2009 by dfg4evr | Posted in Laptops & Notebooks
Anyone grasp software or a good way to do it in the bios?
You can't -- the BIOS in laptops don't in fact allow for overclocking. Plus, the processor would get absolutely, really hot; too hot for any laptop heatsink to cool.
Acer has rolled out the Aspire One AOD255 dual-boot netbook that runs on both Windows XP and Google Android. The netbook features an Intel Atom D450 processor, a 10.1-inch show, a 1GB of RAM, a 160GB of hard disk drive
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