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BTW A small update... circumvented the Windows 7 Professional USB driver issue which prevented installation (could have slipstreamed, but Sony has pulled all drivers from their website), by starting the install on a desktop PC (msata > sata converter), then putting the mSATA back into the Sony VAIO P (msata to zif converter) to finish the installation (The same install method should shoehorn in Windows 10, but judging by what I've seen on Youtube, it isn't worth it). Now that I have Gparted resized (tried a windows based tool call Partition Wizard Minitool - it corrupted the disk) and installed a dual booting XP + Win7Pro + AntiX, for the latest Firefox releases going forward (Mozilla will stop developing for Windows 7 eventually), which will come in handy for those occasional websites (and routers) I encounter on the road, which are not usable because the developers haven't programmed a decent desktop mode for Android. Will also be handy for snipping GoPro video files. Linux Mint worked but was a bit glacial, so was Zorin Light - it has to be AntiX: takes about 49 seconds to fully boot, and it's comparatively snappy in operation, much more responsive than Mint and Zorin - in fact if I didn't need certain Windows apps, it'd do exclusively. Now have tri-boot Windows XP + Windows 7 Professional + AntiX (full version).
Crystaldiskmark on Win 7 Pro - pretty good on such an old, slow and tiny laptop (Atom Z520 CPU):
SEQ1M Q8T1 READ 99.82mb/s
SEQ1M Q8T1 WRITE 48.55mb/s
SEQ1M Q1T1 READ 96.06mb/s
SEQ1M Q1T1 WRITE 46.77mb/s
RND4K Q32T1 READ 23.08mb/s
RND4K Q32T1 WRITE 32.87mb/s
RND4K Q1T1 READ 14.04mb/s
RND4K Q1T1 WRITE 16.99mb/s
I cannot believe how fast Windows XP Pro boots and flies! XP boots in less than 10 seconds. It now only takes 28 seconds to get from the BIOS password screen to Windows 7 Professional's (see install method below) chirp upon full successful boot, and it's snappy in use. Everything took at least three times as long, before the upgrade of hard disk to mSATA SSD. Quite honestly I'm delighted.
I'm about to tape the secure the SSD with heat resistant double sided spongy sticky tape, and screw it all back together again. I knew upgrading that cr*p hard drive would be a freaking nightmare...
I had used cheapo Poundland sticky pads temporarily, and removing them was necessary to apply the new heat-resistant verion... tricky because one had stuck onto one of the hard drive pressure sensors, which warns of excessive forces:
After I had cleaned it off with isopropyl, the motherbooard occasionally couldn't detect the drive. Had to take it apart yet again. Check out these tiny clip-on motherboard power cables:
tiny speaker:
Discovered that a tiny bit of rubbery gunk I'd dislodged while cleaning, was gumming up the works, preventing proper connection of Sony's tiny ZIF cable:
Pictured resting on the SIM slot (it still works, until 3G networks all get sacrificed for 4/5/6G/nG):
The other end, thickened with re-applied Kapton tape, so that it makes a connection:
Then it was time to re-assemble