On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 1:14 AM, Tomas Kuchta <[email protected]>
wrote:

> About your Win7 VBox install - You should not need win installation disks
> from
> Lenovo - just create Win 7 restore disk from Control Panel and use that to
> restore Win 7 in VBox VM. If that fails they are downloadable from MS - in
> this case you will need Win 7 licence sticker with the activation code.
>
> In terms of your SSD, if I would be building this machine, I would consider
> couple of SSD scenarios:
>
> 1. Get mSata SSD and use it as boot disk, swap and for the VMs instead of
> the
> HDD. Everything else would stay the same - hdd and the optical drive. mSata
> drives cost about the same as SATA SSDs these days.
>
> 2. Replace the hdd with SSD and use it as boot disk, swap and for the VMs
> instead of the HDD. This would leave the hdd out, thus saving money
> instead of
> purchasing the optical drive hdd enclosure which could cost more than SSD.
> Storing bulk data on a network drive instead of in a laptop has many
> advantages.
>
> 3. Replace the hdd with SSD and use it as boot disk, swap and for the VMs
> instead of the HDD. Reuse the hdd as home dir in the optical bay. I take it
> that SSD would be /dev/sda and hdd /dev/sdb.
>
> OS and VMs perform much better on SSDs, especially when you run more than
> one.
>
> It all depends what is the best compromise for you.
>
>
Tomas

Thanks for the ideas.  #3 is what I was contemplating, although I am not
sure how much disk space I will need.  If the  128G SSD I have would
suffice, I could put everything on it, and keep the 320G HD in a caddy for
occasional use, backups, etc.

For my general knowledge, I would like to understand the use of an mSATA
drive. (this machine has none).   Does an mSATA drive displace some other
FRU?  Does it have any performance assets or liabilities vis-a-vis an SSD
installed in the usual hard drive bay?  Your option #1 might be the same as
#3 with the added benefit of keeping the optical drive functional.  My
understanding is that a standard SSD is just a mechanical housing around an
mSATA drive.  Can I just take the three screws out of the 128G SSD I have
to yield an mSATA?

The service manual has too much information.  I need to learn what to
ignore.

-Denis
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