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Asporc
2 years ago

Could you do it, but it doesn’t make any sense.

Just keep the HDD and pack the Evo in there. Then you have more storage space.

Just make sure you reinstall the operating system to the EVO

Asporc
2 years ago
Reply to  Hznky

You build the Hdd, the SSD and install Windows to the SSD.

But as I said, it doesn’t make much sense. For example, if you let the Hdd in it you can easily copy Steam and save the DL. And no one will stop you all you have to pack on the Evo.

But if you’re getting close, you’re just gonna throw a couple of occupiers on the hdd.

I even have 3 SSDs + my HDD in the system. Interestingly, the 3 SSDs have about the same space as the hdd. Although it is the oldest of all components.

Asporc
2 years ago

It’s just loud when it’s used. If you don’t have anything on it, it’s not loud.

Rooky420
2 years ago

Get the HDD out. Compared to an SSD, it makes no sense in my eyes. SSDs are always on offer, so you can retrofit later.

If you have important files remember to secure them beforehand

CatsEyes
2 years ago
Reply to  Rooky420

Of course, the HDD keeps meaning as second LW. Why throw away storage?

Rooky420
2 years ago
Reply to  CatsEyes

He can sell it and invest in an SSD right away. The PC is new and it makes the most sense to change. If the HDD is then used and its entire system is running on it, it is possible to change without any problems, but still more complicated than just put on SSD. For games, HDD does not make any sense anymore

CatsEyes
2 years ago

Tell me why the old hdd should interfere? I also have this, you also do other things, and a hdd can be used as a memory. Selling is hardly worth it. He could be the hdd z. also using a sata-usb adapter as an external backup drive.

CatsEyes
2 years ago

https://www.heise.de/tipps-tricks/Windows-10- auf-SSD-umzieh-so-s-4176581.html

You can keep the hdd as a second drive, but previously delete all partitions on it.