Attach SSD with adhesive tape?
Hello, I don't currently have any screws to attach the SSD. Can I use adhesive tape to secure it for a few days? (Sorry for the typos)
Hello, I don't currently have any screws to attach the SSD. Can I use adhesive tape to secure it for a few days? (Sorry for the typos)
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I have an external one which is very slow what is the reason
That’s it.
if you take a few loose windings double-sided tape, the HDD is even a bit damped
For a normal 2.5-inch SATA SSD, this should not be a problem. On the other hand, with M.2-SSDs, which are screwed directly to the board, it would not be a good idea because otherwise the contacts on the board are damaged.
For some time, just glue the SSD to the hard drive cage with one piece of tape, so that it does not fall down or slides constantly. No problem at all. ^^
ok if I stick slightly?
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Yeah, it doesn’t matter.
What do you mean?
There are no moving parts in SSDs, so it doesn’t matter how they tangle in your system.
The SSD hard drive has no moving parts. As long as the connections have contact, the SSD does not matter if it slips away. In the long term, you should screw it down so that it does not fall in the case when you adjust it or move it.
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