- Jun 5, 2008
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Really nooby question but I haven't done anything like this in a while
I want to upgrade a notebook that doesn't have an optical drive to an SSD
I'm wondering if it's easiest to buy one of the "Notebook upgrade" kits and pay a little extra
OR
Just take both the original HDD and new SSD, set them up as slave drives in a second PC, and clone them that way. With SATA drives they all have the same power connectors right?
Thing is I have no cloning software, so I would need a good free option to do that (I think there are some out there though)
I'll also be going from a larger partition to a smaller one
If you had the choice would you use one of those notebook upgrade external enclosures, or do it through a 2nd PC? They usually give the cloning software on a CD, which wouldn't be too helpful for my notebook.
I want to upgrade a notebook that doesn't have an optical drive to an SSD
I'm wondering if it's easiest to buy one of the "Notebook upgrade" kits and pay a little extra
OR
Just take both the original HDD and new SSD, set them up as slave drives in a second PC, and clone them that way. With SATA drives they all have the same power connectors right?
Thing is I have no cloning software, so I would need a good free option to do that (I think there are some out there though)
I'll also be going from a larger partition to a smaller one
If you had the choice would you use one of those notebook upgrade external enclosures, or do it through a 2nd PC? They usually give the cloning software on a CD, which wouldn't be too helpful for my notebook.