[QUOTE="pyramus"]
Hi guys,
So I have decided to invest in an SSD for the first time. I have two 1TB Samsung drives in my pc at the moment. Windows has gotten quite slow to boot up and shut down as my drive is near capacity. So I want to get an SSD (prob a Crucial M4 128GB) for Windows/photoshop and a game or two and use my two HDD's for storing movies etc.
So I have a few questions:
- Is there much involved in installing an SSD?
- They are quite slim so I am worried about where it will rest inside the case?
- Should I detach the current windows drive before installing it on the SSD?
- What changes to I make to the bios? (boot order I presume)
- Once Windows is installed, how do I remove it from the HDD but keep my files/folders
Any other advice would be great! :)Thanks in advance.
JimmyJumpy
When installing a new OS, only connect the SSD and your DVD/BR drive(s) and simply install. Most mobo's BIOS don't need no fiddling around. Older ones, like the 945/965 chipsets (socket 775) would need an extra setting in the BIOS, but not later boards...
Only thing you need to do is change the boot-rder inthe BIOS, to let the PC start from a DVD/BR drive in order to be able to install the OS.
When done, re-connect all the hard drives, set the boot order in the BIOS to the SSD, copy your stuff from the original hard drive to the SSD and reformat the "old" drive.
Thanks buddy! I guess I will have to re-install any games or programs installed on the original HDD?
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