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Acer VL4620G-N54DB3 SSD Replacement & Windows 7

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Management number 42847054 Release Date 2026/01/21 List Price $32.36 Model Number 42847054
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This model was released around 2014.
I have replaced the HDD with a 32GB SSD.
I have deliberately installed Windows 7 instead of Windows 10 or 11.
Although it has been upgraded to Windows 10 in the past, installation of Windows 10 is possible, but the 32GB SSD will be very tight on space.
For this listing, I have erased the SSD to zero, performed a clean install of Windows 7 SP1 Pro 32Bit, activated the license, and applied all device drivers found online.
Currently, it cannot connect to the internet.
It may be possible to connect to the internet if you install Windows Updates offline, but this is not recommended.
There are no applications such as Office installed.
The only included accessory is the AC power cord; please prepare a keyboard, mouse, and monitor separately.
The printing on the power lamp is worn and shines a little brightly (see image 7).
Although it seems to have almost no use now, how about using it to run old software or games, or to install other OSes?

CPU Type: Core i5 3330S (Ivy Bridge) Number of Cores: 4 cores
Memory Capacity: 4GB
Storage: SSD 32GB
Optical Drive: DVD Multi
OS: Windows 7 Professional 32bit
Video Chip: Intel HD Graphics 2500

CategoryElectronics > Computers & Laptops > Desktops Computers
SizeN/A
BrandAcer
ConditionGood

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