Well got hold of the remains of a HP Stream 14-CFxxxwm Screen definitely busted in this one. Thinking sure be easy to replace busted screen with one out of the 14-CBxxx Uh, of course not. Seems HP in their wisdom went to a narrow frame screen and GLUED it on, no tabs, no screws. Obviously in the spirit of a throwaway non-repairable laptop. Oh and the replacements screens cost way more than the laptop for replacement. Not easy to remove either.
Still 30 pin low end screen with max of 1366 x 768 resolution. So removed the busted screen, duct taped the hinge arms that go up side of lid, cause without the screen glued in place, they kept popping out of their grooves. Now, hmm, remember that circa 2015 Lenovo 100s-11IBY that is about the worst designed laptop ever, least as far as repair or upgrade. Well it had a good 11.6 screen, yep 30 pin version. So borrowed that and hooked to the cable on the 14-CF. Yeppers, Houston, we have a display and good one just small. And this one despite the tabs has plenty room inside the 14-CF lid. So a laptop screen Red Green would be proud of, duct taped in place.
Now somebody had reset win11 on this (yes it came from factory with win11). This must be late version or S-version or something, cause it wasnt going to let me get to desktop without wifi connection and selling my soul to Microsoft and establishing a M$ account (yes I know there are still couple painful workarounds). Well didnt want win11 on it anyway, so disabled secure boot in bios, nuked win11, and tried different linux on it. Say maybe tie between BookwormPup64, Bodhi, and MX. MX-ahs booted live from Ventoy usb actually ran amazingly fast. Well have enough BWPupbooks so went for combo of Bodhi and MX. Maybe try something from the Kennel next.
And the downside. My gosh this 64GB eMMC is SLOW!!!!!! I swear, cheapest mechanical hard drive from couple decades ago couldnt be any slower. The only way I know the laptop is even trying to post is cause my external keyboard lights up. Then we wait, and watch the HP logo, and wait some more. Finally get GRUB and it boots sorta ok, not speedy or anything into either Bodhi or MX. Both boot much faster than Mint or Ubuntu. Those took forever. Neither run nearly as fast installed to the eMMC. And guessing this is the complaint of this Stream being SLOW in reviews, of course M$ bloat doesnt help. I was wondering why people were complaining that much on slowness since this processor got a Passmark score around 2400. Thats low end anymore, but still. Anyway now I know, its that eMMC that is the bottleneck. I had read the 64GB and 128GB eMMC drives were slower than the 16GB and 32GB, just never had one to try before.
Will open it up one of these days and use adapter + NVMe in place of wifi card and see how it does with that. There is no native M.2 socket for adding another drive. Can also use that 8GB RAM out of the 14-CB as this one only has 4GB. I noticed Puppy in RAM on this does well. It likes the faster processor. Well live boots of other linux did well too. Its that eMMC....
Anyway the thing looks pretty funky with the tiny screen and the duct tape, but unlikely anybody would see it and be hankering to steal it. LOL Bit like driving an old beater car, thieves not likely to bother it especially one with duct tape and cracked bondo, etc. That celeron N4120 is four core and sure only reason they offered it was to try and deal with full bloat win11. I imagine with faster internal drive, that windowsXlite version win11 do pretty well. De-bloated win11 isnt horrible though cant see lot reason to use windows on a low end computer except maybe for something like tax software once a year. Its never going to be a gaming machine no matter what. Oh even Ubuntu live booted from Ventoy did pretty well and I am not a big fan of Ubuntu though unless I had to run win11 for some reason, take Ubuntu over win11. Lubuntu ok, Bodhi ok, but full Ubuntu, no.