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Most desktop PC drive bays are sized for 3.5-inch drives, so you should buy a 2.5-inch drive adapter for mounting. Again, the brand doesn't matter – it's just a piece of metal to screw your ...
Switch drive letters with your old HDD making the SSD the boot or "C" drive. Reboot and select "Run from DVD or CD ROM drive." Install your operating system and copy your files to the new SSD drive.
Those installing an M.2 SSD need to slot it into the M.2 slot on the motherboard. SATA SSDs, on the other hand, need to be plugged into the motherboard using a SATA cable.
If you’re considering SSD for laptops and desktop computers, you’ll need to examine questions about form factor, MLC or SLC, SATA or AHCI, and the key stages of installation. We answer your ...
In this post, I'll walk you through how to replace a Windows computer's internal hard drive with an SSD while keeping the software, data and settings exactly the same. The computer needs to be ...
SATA data cable (2.5-inch drive only). Depending on your system, you may also need a mounting bracket for the SSD (2.5-inch drive only). Cloning software or Windows 10 install USB/disc ...
M.2 SSD installation Alternatively, if you are adding an M.2 drive, then you need to locate the M.2 socket, which may be hidden under a heatsink on your motherboard.