Re: [H] HP Elitebook

2014-12-24 Thread Robbie Pence
The cleanest way to do it is back up your stuff, and start fresh with a new
OS install. Transferring the data from HDD to SSD means you're ending up
with potentially not optimized installs for the SSD, possible data
corruption, blah blah blah.

To make sure you have your original Windows 7 product key, use Nirsoft
ProduKey. Just run it, and either write the key down or save to a text
file.

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/produkey.zip

If you need a Windows 7 disk, they're freely available to download and burn
from Microsoft:

http://www.howtogeek.com/186775/how-to-download-windows-7-8-and-8.1-installation-media-legally/

To top it off, you'll get no HP bloatware with this configuration - just
clean, beautiful Windows. Download the drivers to a flash drive, and you're
golden.

To speed up installing the stuff you need, pick what you want from
www.ninite.com . it'll download all the common stuff you need (browser,
Java, Reader, Libre, VLC, AV) and install it without junkware tagging
along.

By the way, congratulations on buying an HP EliteBook. The used ones are a
fantastic deal for a ton of horsepower.

Happy Holidays,

-Robbie / @Truefire_
On Dec 24, 2014 8:23 AM, "Anthony Q. Martin"  wrote:

> The Samsung software has worked across several systems for me.
>
> Sent from my mobile device.
>
> > On Dec 24, 2014, at 5:58 AM, Steve Tomporowski 
> wrote:
> >
> > I picked up a used HP Elitebook and I'm looking to replace the drive
> with an SSD.  I have two options as to the operating system.  I can either
> transfer the old HD to the SSD or I can leave the SSD intact which has a
> Win10 install on it currently.  The original drive has all the annoying HP
> software on it and right now I don't know how much of that is needed or if
> it's just the normal HP software which has no real useful purpose, but just
> gets in your way.  Anyone have any experience with HP Elitebooks?
> >
> > And does anyone have any recommendation as to transfer software? The
> samsung software that came with the SSD (about a year ago) did not work
> with my desktop system.
> >
> > Merry Christmas All!
> >
> > Steve
>


[H] Ten Tech Gadgets to stuff in your own stocking

2014-12-24 Thread Steve Tomporowski

http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1324979&&elq=761ea2e4d3114a729e12b440f9ad9d47&elqCampaignId=20851

This stuff ranges from cool to bad idea


[H] Parasitic Drones will suck up CO2

2014-12-24 Thread Steve Tomporowski

http://www.designnews.com/author.asp?section_id=1392&doc_id=276020&itc=dn_analysis_element&&cid=nl.dn14.20141219




[H] These Jeans will keep Hackers out of your pants

2014-12-24 Thread Steve Tomporowski
http://www.designnews.com/author.asp?section_id=1386&doc_id=276039&itc=dn_analysis_element&&cid=nl.dn14.20141219 



Re: [H] HP Elitebook

2014-12-24 Thread Anthony Q. Martin
The Samsung software has worked across several systems for me. 

Sent from my mobile device.

> On Dec 24, 2014, at 5:58 AM, Steve Tomporowski  wrote:
> 
> I picked up a used HP Elitebook and I'm looking to replace the drive with an 
> SSD.  I have two options as to the operating system.  I can either transfer 
> the old HD to the SSD or I can leave the SSD intact which has a Win10 install 
> on it currently.  The original drive has all the annoying HP software on it 
> and right now I don't know how much of that is needed or if it's just the 
> normal HP software which has no real useful purpose, but just gets in your 
> way.  Anyone have any experience with HP Elitebooks?
> 
> And does anyone have any recommendation as to transfer software? The samsung 
> software that came with the SSD (about a year ago) did not work with my 
> desktop system.
> 
> Merry Christmas All!
> 
> Steve


[H] HP Elitebook

2014-12-24 Thread Steve Tomporowski
I forgot to mention, if I start from scratch with the SSD (Win7), I 
don't want to lose the original Win7 key.  So, can I install Win7 from 
the media I have, using it's key, then change the key after install and 
not lose either key?


ThanksSteve


[H] HP Elitebook

2014-12-24 Thread Steve Tomporowski
I picked up a used HP Elitebook and I'm looking to replace the drive 
with an SSD.  I have two options as to the operating system.  I can 
either transfer the old HD to the SSD or I can leave the SSD intact 
which has a Win10 install on it currently.  The original drive has all 
the annoying HP software on it and right now I don't know how much of 
that is needed or if it's just the normal HP software which has no real 
useful purpose, but just gets in your way.  Anyone have any experience 
with HP Elitebooks?


And does anyone have any recommendation as to transfer software? The 
samsung software that came with the SSD (about a year ago) did not work 
with my desktop system.


Merry Christmas All!

Steve