Drive HP Mini REPLACEMENT - 157C too small SS

Have a HP Mini with Win XP I have a little as for travel, but the solid state drive is too small ~ 15Gb.  Since I bought it, windows has been pushed in the updates and service paks so now C drive runs almost over, tried everything I was able to move to a 64GB class 10 SD Card.  Can not do a defragmentation, because there is not enough space on the left. Can I buy a replacement more great reader of SS and install it myself (a bit handy, have assembled towers and replaced the HARD drive and memory in laptops) or can I reinstall the OS for the 64GB SD card.  Do not have a system disk.

Solution: Install Linux - Ubuntu works great and is very fast, effective and less chance of compromise

Copy all the files on SD card, empty the Windows OS, install Linux Ubuntu, install a browser free Suite and Firefox and mail of your choice, otherwise Thunderbird is installed with the Ubuntu distribution and probably some components of the Libra Office

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