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Where do I put my SSD in my computer?

Where do I put my SSD in my computer?

The first thing you want to do is find where the M. 2 slot is on your motherboard. Look for a slot about one inch wide that protrudes from the motherboard about a quarter of an inch. Every motherboard is different, but the most common locations are below the CPU and around the PCIe slots in the lower half of the board.

Do I need to format a new SSD?

The SSD drive is unformatted. Actually, when you get a new SSD, you need to format it in most cases. That’s because that SSD drive can be used on a variety of platforms like Windows, Mac, Linux and so on. In this case, you need to format it to different file systems like NTFS, HFS+, Ext3, Ext4, etc.

How do I install a new SSD?

How to Install a Second SSD in Your Windows PC

  1. Unplug your PC from power, and open up the case.
  2. Locate an open drive bay.
  3. Remove the drive caddy, and install your new SSD into it.
  4. Install the caddy back into the drive bay.
  5. Locate a free SATA data cable port on your motherboard, and install a SATA data cable.

Can I just plug in a new SSD?

Sure you can just plug a drive in an use it for storage(you will need to initialize/create a partition and format it within your operating system). If you get an SSD I would suggest you install or clone Windows onto it to get the performance boost.

How do I get my computer to recognize my Samsung SSD?

If the SSD is properly connected but is not shown in the Drive Selection, try the following steps. Right-click the My Computer icon => Select Manage => Select Storage => Click Disk Management => Make sure that the disk is set up properly. Make sure that the disk is enabled and set as a Dynamic Disk.

How do I make sure my SSD is connected?

There are several ways to find out if a solid state drive is connected properly to the PC. One of the easiest options is to launch the free benchmarking software AS SSD Benchmark. Just select the drive from the pulldown menu and make sure that msahci is displayed beneath the drive name and firmware.

What do I do after installing a new SSD?

Tutorial of SSD Unboxing – The 6 Things You Should Do After Buying a New SSD

  1. Keep the proof of purchase.
  2. Unpack the package of the SSD.
  3. Verify the installation location.
  4. Using as system drive.
  5. Using purely as data drive.
  6. Verify if the speed is up to the standard.