There is no internal storage. Hence I have been booting with a flash drive. Also, the support for hdd is for SATA II and the WD one You mentioned is of SATA III interface. That won't cause an issue, right?
Incidentally, I was supposed to get a series 2000 pc in the gift but what I got was a series 1000 pc. When asked for clarification, I was told that both have same configuration. Here is the configuration of that other PC:
nT-i2847
Series : Celeron
Processors Supported : Intel Dual Core Celeron 1.1GHz
Chipset : NM70
Memory Supported : One SO-DIMM Socket support DDR3 up to 4GB
VGA Graphics : Intel HD Graphic
Storage Interface : One SATA III connector for 2.5"HDD or SSD
@Whitestar : if the config had been as above, would it have made any difference while using it was media device?
Incidentally, I was supposed to get a series 2000 pc in the gift but what I got was a series 1000 pc. When asked for clarification, I was told that both have same configuration. Here is the configuration of that other PC:
nT-i2847
Series : Celeron
Processors Supported : Intel Dual Core Celeron 1.1GHz
Chipset : NM70
Memory Supported : One SO-DIMM Socket support DDR3 up to 4GB
VGA Graphics : Intel HD Graphic
Storage Interface : One SATA III connector for 2.5"HDD or SSD
@Whitestar : if the config had been as above, would it have made any difference while using it was media device?