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I have a Vaio SB1X9X/E laptop with a Hitachi 500Mb hard drive. I am thinking of changing this for a Crucial 256Mb SSD. The physical change looks quite straight forward but has anyone done this and have you had any problems. The SB1 is running a 64bit version of Windows 7 Pro at the moment. Thanks.
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Hi dr2393.
Of course it it possible.
Provided you have a conventional hard drive fitted, which has a standard SATA connector, it is just a case of swapping out the drives.
On models with Sony's SSDs factory preinstalled, there is a problem because the SSDs have a different form factor and connector to a 2.5 inch hard drive and they must be replaced with special SSDs.
If I were you I would take all sensible belt and braces precautions: -
- Make at least 2 sets of Recovery Discs and use these to reinstall the System.
- Make a hard drive Image on an external HDD with something like Acronis True Image in case of difficulties.
- Keep your existing HDD available untill the SSD works OK.
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I dont think this will be feasible. Usually SSDs are soldered together with the motherboard. It usually comes presintalled when you purchase a notebook.
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Hi dr2393.
Of course it it possible.
Provided you have a conventional hard drive fitted, which has a standard SATA connector, it is just a case of swapping out the drives.
On models with Sony's SSDs factory preinstalled, there is a problem because the SSDs have a different form factor and connector to a 2.5 inch hard drive and they must be replaced with special SSDs.
If I were you I would take all sensible belt and braces precautions: -
- Make at least 2 sets of Recovery Discs and use these to reinstall the System.
- Make a hard drive Image on an external HDD with something like Acronis True Image in case of difficulties.
- Keep your existing HDD available untill the SSD works OK.