This is the approach I took for my aging Samsung laptop. It already had
an i7 with 16G of RAM, and it was seeming slow to me. I replaced a 500G
HD with a 1T SSD and it breathed new life into it. The laptop I really
wanted would have been $1,300 and I spent $300 on the new SSD HD. It's
hard to justify that much money for a new machine when replacing the
"slow parts" on an otherwise good machine is much more cost effective.
I was pretty nervous taking apart my laptop as it was a "thin" form
factor and to replace the HD you basically go through the top and
through the keyboard. YouTube videos helped me out and it went off
without a hitch.
On 12/01/2017 08:39 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Comes out way ahead of the new machine! :-)
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