XP / SSD-Upgrade On the Viliv S10

Posted on 11 April 2010, Last updated on 22 April 2010 by

If you’ve been wondering about how much faster a build of XP on the Viliv S10 might be, or how much difference an SSD upgrade might be, wonder no more because I’ve just tested it out…and then dropped back to the default setup. It didn’t bring enough advantages to make it worthwhile. Video of the SSD swap process is included below.

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I took a Runcore Pro IV SSD (RCP-IV-ZA1864-C) and installed it into the S10 (a very easy upgrade) with a build of XP from the similar Fujitsu U820. After installing the new device drivers, everything was up and running very quickly and smoothly.  Because the S10 uses a PATA interface, however, I wasn’t seeing the same speeds as I do on my Gigabyte Touchnote with its SATA interface and the 2.5 inch Runcore Pro IV. There’s a noticeable improvement in speed if, like me, all you need to do is access Firefox and a few other programs but it’s barely enough to justify the cost and hassle. Yes, if you want the ultimate speed out of the S10, upgrade the SSD and drop in XP on it but it will take you a few hours to build XP, the cost is a minimum $100 and you lose multitouch and other Windows 7 features. I missed the OSK immediately!

As far as upgrading the existing Windows 7 build to a faster SSD, there’s even less to be said for it. Again, if you want the ultimate speed and can afford the cost (minimum 32GB I’d say) then go for it because it’s an easy upgrade but for most people, the standard SSD and Windows 7 is going to be fine. Even the 1GB RAM limit isn’t really an issue if you’re not thrashing the device.

That brings me to another thing I wanted to mention the 60GB HDD / Windows XP entry-level version of the Viliv S10. My recommendation is that you don’t take that version. The SSD and Windows 7 upgrade is definitely worth having and as we move to a point where XP drivers are lagging (e.g. GMA500 drivers) it’s an investment for the future.

It’s interesting. This is the first device I’ve ever kept as a Windows 7 device. Somehow it ‘fits’ with the S10. I don’t use the multitouch screen but maybe there’s a psychological issue with having a multitouch screen that you can’t use that makes me want to keep Windows 7 on it.

JKK of JKKMobile is also looking into a high-end upgrade for the Viliv S10. I have a feeling that the advantages won’t be huge in his tests either but he has access to the Pro V Runcore drives which are faster, maybe he can squeeze just enough more out of it to make it worthwhile. Keep an eye on JKKMobile for that soon because he’s promised a video too.

Update: Video of how I swapped the SSD’s is included. It took under 5 minutes.

9 Comments For This Post

  1. UMPCPortal says:

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  3. peter says:

    i mean, really, that 1GB RAM limitation kills the whole device. what a waste

    I have 2gigs for my XP, and I always have less than 500MB left

    it’s sad how viliv expected their killer product to be used in such a limited way

    it’s not making any sense to me

    I don’t care how fast the atom CPU or the SSD can be

    1GB of RAM is NOT enough. period.

  4. Lee says:

    Chippy

    I ordered the s10 through Dynamism but I also share the serious concerns and limitations that 1 gig of ram may present. Any insights on why viliv and others seem to want to cripple their devices. 2 gigs of ram would potentially make the s10 a much better product and result in better sales. At the prices that viliv is charging, it seems like a slap in the face for the consumers. I don’t get it!

  5. Veazer says:

    glad i saw this, i’ve been waiting on the N5. if these fools won’t allow for 2GB on the s10 then there’s no chance of the N5 getting it. absolutlely moronic limitation for a 2010 computing product.

  6. Lee says:

    Peter and Veazer are right. I cancelled my s10 order.

  7. Mahesh says:

    I also Agree. 1 GB RAM is not enough at all. I returned S5 because of same issue.

  8. Lucien says:

    I have the S5 with XP for quite a while and it definitely runs fine on 1GB. But I wouldn’t want to run Windows 7 with only 1 GB.

  9. Dr.Osama says:

    Hi Chippy,

    Got the S10 and it is too slow on win7. I need to install XP but aint got the drivers and theyre not available on viliv website. Where do I get them from? Thanks a lot

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