I have hard disk Micron 2210S NVMe 512GB, I dont know whether this is M2 or Sata drive anyway, I have sata hard disk, can i use it without any problem because i watched video on youtube says that only m2 or sata could be used at same...
Any SATA power would have to come off the 4-pin connectors meant to drive SATA devices. The cable shadowzhu mentioned (FRU 03T8800) will get you 4 drops of SATA power. It's certainly possible to try to load up those two connectors to dri...
any of the methods above can help. Before performing any formats or reinstallations, make sure that you've backed up your data to another PC or external hard drive first to avoid experiencing
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SATA add-on cards will more than likely prompt for a driver. In either case, if the drive is not recognized by the OS Setup software, then you will need to supply a controller device driver. The SATA controller driver can usually be found on the CD or website of the system, mot...
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controller in the system. Windows 7 and above will usually recognize a SATA motherboard controller. SATA add-on cards will more than likely prompt for a driver. In either case, if the drive is not recognized by the OS Setup software, then you will need to supply a controller devi...
I have an external drive reader which can take any sata device. This should allow me to see if the data is accessible. In my own rig I have a Samsung 840 EVO 250 which has served me well so I may suggest she gets the same unless you guys have alternative suggestions. swarfega, ...
Put the old hard drive back in your notebook. Plug the new SSD into the SATA to USB adapter and use cloning software to clone the hard drive's contents to the new SSD. That way Windows should be activated when you install the SSD back in your notebook....
Never mind about the drive tray for a moment. If your motherboard can't support SATA3, you won't get a huge performance bump if you move from a SATA2 to SATA3 hard drive. AND if you're not moving from a spinning hard drive to an SSD, it's really not worth it. Better to inve...