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- 2.5" to 3.5" adapter bracket
- 2.5" external drive enclosure
- Acronis True Image HD software CD
- Mounting screws
- SATA III data cable
- USB 2.0 cable
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OCZ Solid State Drive Upgrade Kit: 2.5" to 3.5" Adapter Bracket, External Drive Enclosure, Acronis True Image HD & More $13 + Free Shipping (expired)
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Too bad this doesn't come with the PLUS pack where you can migrate your apps and data to a different hardware.
Too bad this doesn't come with the PLUS pack where you can migrate your apps and data to a different hardware.
That said, I was surprised that it worked with a non-OCZ SSD. That does suggest it may work with any SSD/HDD combination. Suggestions aren't promises, however.
Worst case, you get a nifty universal upgrade kit and use one of the free softwares to transfer your image.
If you have a desktop, simply plug in your SSD with the SATA cable that came with it, and you can get mirror imaging software from a major hard drive manufacturer (Seagate for example) for free. The 2.5 -> 3.5" mount you can buy for ~$6 on NewEgg.
If you have a laptop and you need to mirror prior, you can get a sata to usb cable via a kit like this [overstock.com]and also use free software to mirror it. Then swap after.
It's not a bad price, but I just wanted to point out there are other ways.
With laptop a SATA-USB enclosure is less than $4 on ebay.
I'd prefer to do a fresh OS / driver / software install on the SSD anyway and move personal data over from the old drive.
It's free.
http://partedmagic.com/doku.php?id=sta
That said, I was surprised that it worked with a non-OCZ SSD. That does suggest it may work with any SSD/HDD combination. Suggestions aren't promises, however.
Worst case, you get a nifty universal upgrade kit and use one of the free softwares to transfer your image.
Ex: 500GB hard drive to 128GB SSD.
Looks interesting so I might get one as a backup.