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mattRSK: Please allow me to ask a stupid question.
If I were to replace the sole hard drive in my laptop with a SSD, would it be a simple case of inserting the new drive and then booting the laptop with the windows install cd? or is there something more to it?
This is assuming I didn't want to keep any of the data on my current hard drive.
timmmay:mattRSK: Please allow me to ask a stupid question.
If I were to replace the sole hard drive in my laptop with a SSD, would it be a simple case of inserting the new drive and then booting the laptop with the windows install cd? or is there something more to it?
This is assuming I didn't want to keep any of the data on my current hard drive.
Yes pretty much. Take the old one out, put the new one in, put the windows install disk in, go. If you need to get data off the old drive put it in an enclosure or copy to a DVD or another computer in advance. Or create a system image, I generally uninstall as much software as possible before I do that.
timmmay: If you do a fresh install on an SSD don't be surprised if the install hangs near the start for up to 30 minutes, before you even get to do much. I don't know why, but it's widespread. So if it appears to hang, leave it alone for an hour.
mattwnz:timmmay:mattRSK: Please allow me to ask a stupid question.
If I were to replace the sole hard drive in my laptop with a SSD, would it be a simple case of inserting the new drive and then booting the laptop with the windows install cd? or is there something more to it?
This is assuming I didn't want to keep any of the data on my current hard drive.
Yes pretty much. Take the old one out, put the new one in, put the windows install disk in, go. If you need to get data off the old drive put it in an enclosure or copy to a DVD or another computer in advance. Or create a system image, I generally uninstall as much software as possible before I do that.
Don't you have to do something in the BIOS with SSDs, something to do with 'trim' or something.
mattRSK: Please allow me to ask a stupid question.
If I were to replace the sole hard drive in my laptop with a SSD, would it be a simple case of inserting the new drive and then booting the laptop with the windows install cd? or is there something more to it?
This is assuming I didn't want to keep any of the data on my current hard drive.
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