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The partition has no negative impact on SSD life. If there is a negative impact on the design of the SSD vendor, there is a problem. For instance。 For example, a 200G's mechanical hard disk and a 200G solid state hard disk are divided into 2 100G partitions: C and D disk. And then have to write C, D disk without. In this case, for mechanical hard disks, the physical space of 100G is wasted, and no...
timeThu, 21 Dec 2017 09:39:16 GMT
The memory you have in your computer has no bearing on whether this SATA SSD will work in your computer. As long as your computer has SATA power cable and ports on the motherboard it should work.
timeThu, 21 Dec 2017 09:34:54 GMT
The type of RAM you have does not affect the hard drive. It will work fine with your system.
timeThu, 21 Dec 2017 09:32:09 GMT
Yes. If you're an electrical engineer you can open the phone and solder a USB port onto your phone to accept this giant monstrosity of a hard drive. That or be simsible and get an sd card, you know. The part that actually is used by the phone for storage. Good luck doc brown, o I KNOW you cameo it!
timeTue, 12 Dec 2017 10:32:55 GMT
Yes you could but you’ll lose your windows install.
timeTue, 12 Dec 2017 10:32:06 GMT
This SSD drive has a three year warranty.
timeThu, 07 Dec 2017 16:09:49 GMT
If you use a flash drive or CD to install windows you can choose what drive to install windows on during the set-up process
timeThu, 07 Dec 2017 16:07:30 GMT
The 120GB SSD drive would should up as about 110GB and the 240GB would be 220GB.
timeThu, 07 Dec 2017 16:05:12 GMT
Yes. The "Unibody" MacBook Pro models are compatible with a 2.5-inch (notebook) SATA drive at as much as 9.5mm thick. This KingFast SSD is the 7mm form factor, however, I don't think it's significant because Apple uses the screw heads to hold the drive in place. You can view the installation (instructions) for free at OWC -- the "Early 2011" revision is identical in procedure to your "Late 2011"
timeWed, 06 Dec 2017 18:09:17 GMT
As long as your laptop uses a standard 2.5inch drive this will fit. From the specs I am finding online I see no reason why this would not fit in your laptop.
timeWed, 06 Dec 2017 18:06:42 GMT
Yes, this slimline SSD is compatible with the Macbook 2011. If this is your first hard drive upgrade, search You tube for "Macbook Pro SSD Upgrade (2011/2012/2013)" . He uses a 1TB usb to backup original drive. I'm not mac savvy, there must be other backup methods, just be certain that you can backup & restore.
timeTue, 05 Dec 2017 10:58:40 GMT
"SATA III 6Gb/s" means the interface on your PC/Laptop the SSD drive is compatible and will work with. However, the drive is also backward compatible and will work with older interface such as SATA I or SATA II if your PC/laptop has such older interface. "6Gb/s", means "6144MB/sec, is the maximum speed of the I/O SATA III interface which it can transfer/deliver data.
timeTue, 05 Dec 2017 10:55:41 GMT
thats odd it could be a bad cable or it could be a bad drive i never had a silcon drive fail on me
timeTue, 05 Dec 2017 10:53:01 GMT
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timeWed, 30 Mar 2016 15:37:48 GMT
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