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Maintainer:

  • David Paleino (QA Page)

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According to the error I quoted, that you quoted in post #3, it has an emmc drive, and it may have the same issue most of these small netbook/lappy/pads with Windows pre-installed.
They typically came with Windows 8.1 with bing in a Wimboot configuration. Wimboot saves drive space by only having pointer files in C drive pointing to the actual files in the compressed image in the recovery drive. This is how to fit an entire OS in a 32GB flash drive and still have room for data.
Most owners made the same mistake and upgraded to Windows 10 which does not do Wimboot, thus all it's files are actual size and end up using up the 32GB drive and plug it up.
The fix I did for the Switch 10 is akin to a power glitch while the drive was being written too, by disabling write reliability and re-enabling write reliability I revived it, write reliability is a feature that protects the drive in the event of a power outage, possibly also when the drive space is maxed out.
When it was disabled, before the fix, it did not show up as a boot device, partitions could not be altered, thus Linux could not be installed, dd could not harm it also as it was being protected till the partition settings were proper.
You appear to have same issue as the Switch 10 I repaired, which is the same issue most everybody has with these things.
You should read my post carefully, and download a Linux live onto USB, boot it, install mmc-utils from source or repositories, not all distros have it in repositories but Ubuntu does, once installed, a few commands and you should have it fixed.
These chips are confusing, after mmc-utils is installed, the output of fdisk -l command shows the four partitions as devices, when you look at /sys/devices you will see them there, in the mmcblk1 are the other three, and you can keep going down into the folders, it appears as an endless loop of devices in devices.
The Dell in the other thread I linked, appears to come with either a 2.5 mechanical drive 'or' an emmc. Twas hard to tell based on poor description from manufacturer's specs, just like your Acer saying 32GB ssd drive. If it's only 32GB, it's emmc.