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For me, I didn’t have to do anything in the BIOS/UEFI settings. It just showed up as a SATA Port when I restarted Windows. But you do need to open up the Disk Management application and partition and reformat the drive into something usable. We have a 2.5 years old Geoflex 11.6″ 32GB without the expantion hatch and with Windows 10 installed.
GeoFlex 230 13.3-inch Convertible Windows 10 FHD Laptop
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I’m not all that familiar with what all that means to be fair. Someone who is better at it than I can leave a comment hopefully and explain it all. But suffice to say, it is an indication of how much data is transferred from the hard drives to the application per second. So a higher number is better. You would expect the SATA interface to outperform the eMMC on more complex operations and this seems to bear it out.
GEO Flex 230 2-in-1 Laptop with 13.3-inch Touchscreen Windows
It sounds like the drivers aren’t loaded or aren’t working properly. GEO were, at the time I wrote this, pretty good with support and it sounds like you’d be best reaching out to them to help diagnose the issue. You might find some assistance from https://geo-computers.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/categories/360000582312-Device-Support A 64Gb option would definitely be better than the 32Gb the original version came with. Curry’s PC World tried to direct me to the cheaper Chromebooks when I was looking. I decided against a Chromebook as I wanted to run too many things that only ran on Windows.
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Secondly it’s possible, if you have the drivers already, that somehow the WiFi has managed to get disabled in the BIOS, or through the use of one of the Fn keys. I can’t remember which one of the Fn keys it is that can enable and disable WiFi off hand. But it sounds like that’s the most likely issue. It’s worth booting into the BIOS and seeing if the WiFi is enabled. GeoFlex 230 is a 13.3-inch convertible Windows 10 laptop with a FHD touchscreen. A premium full-metal exterior and 360-degree rotating hinge deliver style and versatility tablet mode for the sofa, laptop mode for the desk. GeoFlex 230 is powered by an Intel Pentium processor, 4GB RAM & 128GB SSD. Connectivity includes USB-C, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, 3.5mm, microSD and Bluetooth. AC Wi-Fi, 2MP webcam, dual microphone and speakers are built-in.
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