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It depends on which model you have. ALL Celeron model lacks a SATA interface, so you're stuck with the 32GB of soldered eMMC. The SATA Pentium board doesn’t have this problem, but you need to replace the board, buy your own RAM (DDR3L) and a hard drive with matching caddy. Anything will go here, but you cannot expect there to be eMMC or RAM included on these boards.
-Some Pentium models include eMMC, but these have the same problem as the Celeron model - it’s all soldered and non-upgradeable. If you absolutely need more then 32GB, sell this to the highest bidder without expecting much to recoup the costs of getting a SATA Pentium machine that was built that way from the factory.
+Some Pentium models include also use eMMC, which has the same issue as the Celeron board. If you absolutely need more then 32GB, sell this to the highest bidder who is okay with eMMC and soldered RAM. It will cost less to buy one with the right board then to replace yours.

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-It depends on which model you have. The Celeron model lacks a SATA interface, so you're stuck with the 32GB eMMC limitation. It can be fixed with a SATA Pentium board, but these can be somewhat expensive as you need the SATA variant (with socketed RAM), which is found in HDD models of the machine only, as far as I can tell. The common drive seems to be 500GB.
+It depends on which model you have. ALL Celeron model lacks a SATA interface, so you're stuck with the 32GB of soldered eMMC. The SATA Pentium board doesn’t have this problem, but you need to replace the board, buy your own RAM (DDR3L) and a hard drive with matching caddy. Anything will go here, but you cannot expect there to be eMMC or RAM included on these boards.
-Some Pentium models include eMMC, which suffer from the same problem and include soldered RAM. However, the majority are hard drive based unless the original owner was not willing to spend much on the system when it was new.
+Some Pentium models include eMMC, but these have the same problem as the Celeron model - it’s all soldered and non-upgradeable. If you absolutely need more then 32GB, sell this to the highest bidder without expecting much to recoup the costs of getting a SATA Pentium machine that was built that way from the factory.

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-It depends on which model you have. The Celeron model lacks a SATA interface, so you're stuck with the limited storage without a replacement motherboard. The Pentium board you need to get for the option of having a SATA drive tends to cost as much as a system that came with this board from the beginning.
+It depends on which model you have. The Celeron model lacks a SATA interface, so you're stuck with the 32GB eMMC limitation. It can be fixed with a SATA Pentium board, but these can be somewhat expensive as you need the SATA variant (with socketed RAM), which is found in HDD models of the machine only, as far as I can tell. The common drive seems to be 500GB.
-Pentium models of this laptop do have a SATA slot, so they can be upgraded. With that being said, I only see models that have this board with a hard drive included, at least from Dell directly.
-Some Pentium models may include eMMC, but it is very unlikely since I have yet to find ones that mention eMMC and don't have a hard drive installed from the beginning. Most of them include a 500GB hard drive from the factory.
+Some Pentium models include eMMC, which suffer from the same problem and include soldered RAM. However, the majority are hard drive based unless the original owner was not willing to spend much on the system when it was new.

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It depends on which model you have. The Celeron model lacks a SATA interface, so you're stuck with the limited storage without a replacement motherboard. The Pentium board you need to get for the option of having a SATA drive tends to cost as much as a system that came with this board from the beginning.
-Pentium models of this laptop do have a SATA slot, so they can be upgraded. With that being said, I only see models that have this board with a hard drive included, at least from Dell directly. This may not always be the case as some may come with eMMC, but the majority of these Pentium models already include a 500GB hard drive out of the box. Seeing as this is the case, it is very doubtful the Pentium models will ever come equipped with eMMC storage.
+Pentium models of this laptop do have a SATA slot, so they can be upgraded. With that being said, I only see models that have this board with a hard drive included, at least from Dell directly.
+Some Pentium models may include eMMC, but it is very unlikely since I have yet to find ones that mention eMMC and don't have a hard drive installed from the beginning. Most of them include a 500GB hard drive from the factory.

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-It depends on which model you have. The Celeron model lacks a SATA interface, so you're stuck with the limited storage without a replacement motherboard.
+It depends on which model you have. The Celeron model lacks a SATA interface, so you're stuck with the limited storage without a replacement motherboard. The Pentium board you need to get for the option of having a SATA drive tends to cost as much as a system that came with this board from the beginning.
-Pentium models have a SATA slot, so it is possible to upgrade them. However, these usually do not include eMMC and normally include hard drives. In the majority of cases, you will find Pentium models include a hard drive and lack any form of eMMC.
+Pentium models of this laptop do have a SATA slot, so they can be upgraded. With that being said, I only see models that have this board with a hard drive included, at least from Dell directly. This may not always be the case as some may come with eMMC, but the majority of these Pentium models already include a 500GB hard drive out of the box. Seeing as this is the case, it is very doubtful the Pentium models will ever come equipped with eMMC storage.

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It depends on which model you have. The Celeron model lacks a SATA interface, so you're stuck with the limited storage without a replacement motherboard.

Pentium models have a SATA slot, so it is possible to upgrade them. However, these usually do not include eMMC and normally include hard drives. In the majority of cases, you will find Pentium models include a hard drive and lack any form of eMMC.

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