Migrating to an SSD

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Loren Pechtel

Who disabled System Restore? I dunno, maybe the driver or something. Or
maybe Windows 7 does this for all SSD drives by default, I dunno. And it
has been over 2 years ago that I ran Windows 7 under an SSD. So I don't
recall what it did for System Restore.
System restore works on my Win 7 SSD-equipped machine.
 
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Allen Drake

???

I'm OK with a small degree of subtlety, but now you've gone way too far
:)
Well, that's about how it went with me. I surely didn't get them all
at once. On an off week or so I might have slipped in a 128GB or the
Crucial Adrenaline but most are the 256GB versions. I even put one in
my Netbook. That one really needed something to bring it up to speed.
 
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J. P. Gilliver (John)

In message <[email protected]>, Allen Drake
at once. On an off week or so I might have slipped in a 128GB or the
Crucial Adrenaline but most are the 256GB versions. I even put one in
my Netbook. That one really needed something to bring it up to speed.
And how well did it succeed?
 
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Allen Drake

In message <[email protected]>, Allen Drake


And how well did it succeed?
Very well. It still has XP but I gave it more ram so it is more than
I expected. The upgrade cost more then the original purchase but fits
nicely mounted on my right and can still fit someone in the passenger
seat. Does a great job as a 10" screen GPS with DeLorme Street Atlas
software installed.
 
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Bob H

That usually just means that you have SATA3 rather than SATA2.

Yousuf Khan

Actually, I initially connected the SSD to a sata 3 port on my main
board and it either scored 7.3 or 7.5, not sure now. Then more recently
I bought a PCI SATA 6Gbs card and connected the SSD to that, and it is
because of that it scores 7.9
 

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