Laptop SSD in PC?
Hi, I removed my laptop SSD with Windows 10 today. Could I connect it directly to my PC? (My PC already has Windows 10)
Hi, I removed my laptop SSD with Windows 10 today. Could I connect it directly to my PC? (My PC already has Windows 10)
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depends on, basic there are 2 types of ssds that exist in laptops normal, m2 or normal, normal(sata) ssds solten no problem, at m2 ssds it depends on whether your mainboard has such a connection…
M2 sd
then the normal should already go when your pc has a slot
If your PC has the necessary slot, and then you don’t want to boot from that… YES.
You can do it. It will then possibly recognize 2 Windows and ask you what to boot. If you catch the laptop Windows, he’ll probably boot it, but then roll around for driving etc.
What is your goal? Just short backup data from laptop SSD?
If you want to have more storage space on the desktop computer, I would format the SSD first.
No to use it as a normal hard drive
Then format things and hit it if your power supply/mainboard still has free spaces.
But I can’t format it anymore because my laptop was cardboard and I’ve already removed it
I guess it’s a 2.5” SSD. You can install them internally into your desktop PC using SATA cable and power cable on the power supply.
Alternative would be an external SATA controller or a finished external 2.5″ housing.
If it is an M.2 SSD and your board supports it, you can also install it. And if not, there are also housings and connectors where you can mount your M.2 SSD.
simply jamming at the free slot, then your normal win is booted, the win uf of the plate can then delete if you don’t need it.
if he was to ask at the start, only had to select your normal plate.