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Let's take a quick look at a step-by-step guide detailing how to turn an SSD into a boot drive for your new or existing computer.
I now have four SSD-equipped systems - two desktops and two laptops - running full time. That’s given me an opportunity to try a very interesting experiment. How do you make an already fast SSD ...
We asked major SSD vendors to send us a selection of drives for use as boot disks for a mainstream business notebook. We received the following: Corsair Nova 128GB Intel 80GB X25-M Intel 40GB X25 ...
If you're trying to install a new operating system or flash your BIOS, you're going to need a bootable USB drive - here's how to make one.
For example, if you want to install Mountain Lion on multiple Macs, a bootable install drive can be more convenient than downloading or copying the entire Mountain Lion installer to each computer.
I know I can do a disk clean but it seems 120GB on a 128 GB SSD can't be good for performance. So in your expereince, what's the "right" size for a boot SSD with Win 7?
My old pc had a SSD which I would like to be the boot drive in a new machine. However, the new machine cannot boot with it. Here is what the new machine has. Can anyone help me with this?
1) Make sure your PC can boot from a flash drive. You can do this in the hardware settings (also called the CMOS or BIOS settings), but I can’t tell you exactly how.
Quit the installer without installing High Sierra. After downloading the installer, mount the volume you want to use to make the bootable installer.