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Product Name: | Team Group MP33 M.2 2280 1TB PCIe 3.0 x4 with NVMe 1.3 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) TM8FP6001T0C101 |
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It isn't worth the argument. The person you are replying to made it their life mission to always post the same bs on team group products. For someone who thinks this website is just a shill for companies I am surprised they keep visiting it which is giving the website ad revenue
I hadn't even thought of that scenario. Thanks for the heads up.
Please let us know if it works. Thanks.
Granted negative reviewers are more likely to post reviews than those without issues....but so many in a short period of time is a big red flag.
Even though this will be a secondary drive in my laptop.....losing a storage drive is a pain in the ass no matter the computer.
My wife had a Lenovo that was baptized with Coke or Pepsi and fried. So I was hoping to salvage the disk as it is 500 or 750 GB instead of the 250 that came with the Acer. I need to pull it again and see what kind it is. I believe it is a M2, but do not know the format/shape.
Are people recommending this case or something else. I looked at the Sabrent that was recommended and there were a number of low rating.
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My wife had a Lenovo that was baptized with Coke or Pepsi and fried. So I was hoping to salvage the disk as it is 500 or 750 GB instead of the 250 that came with the Acer. I need to pull it again and see what kind it is. I believe it is a M2, but do not know the format/shape.
Are people recommending this case or something else. I looked at the Sabrent that was recommended and there were a number of low rating.
I'm doing something similar;
My wife had a Lenovo that was baptized with Coke or Pepsi and fried. So I was hoping to salvage the disk as it is 500 or 750 GB instead of the 250 that came with the Acer. I need to pull it again and see what kind it is. I believe it is a M2, but do not know the format/shape.
Are people recommending this case or something else. I looked at the Sabrent that was recommended and there were a number of low rating.
Im replacing a HDD with a SSD in a HP laptop that came with windows 10. I'm not cloning but doing a fresh install on the SSD. AFAIK from researching, it seems the windows license is actually tied to the machine (in the bios or something).
So from my understanding and what I've read. I should be able to install the new SSD in the laptop and then install Windows directly from a USB.
I'll update once I get around to it, but it looks like you won't have to mess with the old drive if you just want a fresh windows on a new drive.
Some may recommend Rufus to make the bootable USB.. and both do have pros and cons but if you are beginner go with the Microsoft tool.
Here is the link for Microsoft media creation tool and instructions:
https://support.microso
According to article:
https://www.tomshardwar
I never worry.
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