SSD questions

No0bed

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hey bros n sis, i have a question regarding SSD, im intend to change my laptop HDD to SSD, however i wish to retain every single thing in my HDD. including settings such as i.e background pictures etc all these. basically what i meant is, anyway to change to SSD n copy every single things to it n make it as tho nth has been changed at all. i dont wanna go thru the trouble of formatting n reinstall the OS n copying n changing back the settings.

thanks in advance!
 

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There is usually some sort of cloning software with the SSD.
But if you want best performance and least problems, you will want to reinstall..
 

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Borrow your thread.

SSD won't have bad sector or clicking sound ?

SSD will never have any sound because it doesnt have any moving part. An ssd might get bad sectors after excessive usage through like 500tb(yes i meant terabyte not gigabyte) Normal usage will never make an ssd degrade that much.
 

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SSD will never have any sound because it doesnt have any moving part. An ssd might get bad sectors after excessive usage through like 500tb(yes i meant terabyte not gigabyte) Normal usage will never make an ssd degrade that much.

i think i use 3 years also won't have 500TB bandwidth
 

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I thought SSD is best of the best. Won't have bad sector and won't die.
 

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I used SSDs since Nov 2010 and none has died on me before, cheers.
 

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ssd no warning when dying... scary

just just die like that

one of my hdd died suddenly too. no clicking. just a black screen with one liner error message.

both ssd and hdd are, like all things, infallible. but the benefits of ssd outweigh hdd by miles.
 

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If this helps, here goes:-
Just migrated everything from a 40gb ssd to 240gb ssd. Both are Intel. The Intel data migration utility clones so perfectly without a hitch.
During rebooting, the last step asks for my win7 disc. Just have that CD handy.
Quite easy to do I wd say, good luck :)
 
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