mSATA for netbook

I have a HP Pavilion dm1 notebook.   More accurately it could be called a netbook (screen 11.6).  3 GB of ram and a hard drive of 320.  It's small and slow, but I like it.  Am interested in mSATA discs developed by crucial.  Namely, the

igotcha wrote:

I have a HP Pavilion dm1 notebook.   More accurately it could be called a netbook (screen 11.6).  3 GB of ram and a hard drive of 320.  It's small and slow, but I like it.  Am interested in mSATA discs developed by crucial.  Namely, the

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