Mini210-1000 HP: HP Mini 210-1000 AHCI Support?

Title says it all, to a degree...

Nothing anywhere in the BIOS that indicates this thing supports AHCI, I so wanted to just take your brain...

If I install an SSD to replace the disk HARD in it now, will it work? Will I have AHCI/TRIM support?

Any contribution is appreciated. Thank you!

What HP model year cell phone is yours?   What is the model number on the black serial number on the bottom?

The one I have is quite old. I just checked and it's a HP mini 1000.

@ChorusOfOne

Do not leave immediately.

I just watched a little more features. The manual may very well be wrong.

The most recent mini 210-1000 with product number WA543UA #ABA ad product name HP Mini 210-1010NR has a disk hard Serial ATA II (SATA).  If it is indeed this than yours, it means that a SATA SSD would fit well and work.

See the first part of the next video. Of course, it looks like a SATA hard drive for me. Check out the connector.

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