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Ocean Warrior
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So, about one month ago I snagged a new 1TB hard drive, cloned it to my old HD, and then swapped drives. I do this about every two years so I can run a fresh drive and keep the old one as a ready back-up.
Its been bugging me for a couple of years why I don't install an SSD to replace the hard drive and after some deep thought ![]() ![]() I was a bit torn over which type of SSD I wanted to install. I can run either a PCI-based unit or an M.2 "clip in" and by-pass the external drives entirely. ![]() I'm kind of doing this upgrade in phases. The new SSD will be formatted and cloned just like the older HDs (for now, anyway). I'm not expecting miracles but it will be neat to check out the faster load times. A 1TB drive is more than enough for this rig and the way I run it. ![]() With the M.2 SSD, I guess it will happen sometime over the next two years. I want to watch what happens with the M.2 prices and I'll probably buy a 500MB board and only install the operating system on it and use the PCI SSD for files and game storage. Or maybe not.. ![]() In terms of cloning the current drive to the SSD, I'll probably stick with Acronis unless one of you has a better suggestion. ![]() |
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Soaring
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You could check Macrium Reflect Free Edition. Its just been retired in January - the free edition only - and will get security updates until January next year, but if its still available in the Jaunary 23 version right now and you do not plan to clone your HD every couple of weeks or months, this might save you money.
I like an exchange frame in my rigs, where you just shove in a HD like a cassette into a player and then can access it without opening the PC and needing to do wiring magic. Consider TWO SSD, one for Windows, one for other stuff. Over time, memory cells in SSD will go off duty, and the device autmatically detects that and then activates replacements from the free pool of memory cells. Now, if the pool of replacment cells is limited due to the SSD beign full, so is the time the system can work around damaged memory cells. So, its not bad to have a SSD for windows that is lets say twice as big as Windows and System folders need it. You buy time that way. On my rig, I only have an SSD for Windows and System, it is 256 GB and half of it is used. After five years , last time I checked last year around 5% of the memory cells were reported to be faulty. But - no problem the way I described! USB sticks, SSDs, they all get faulty over time, they are not for eternity. For long time storage of precious data, a dual strategy of a stored-away HD and storage on - CDs ![]() Nothing beats cave paintings and paper and ink when you need long durability. ![]()
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Ocean Warrior
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![]() SSds are supposed to fail and somehow, that's all right. ![]() I mentioned on a recent FPS Chazly stream that my last hard drive failure was something like 35 years ago. ![]() I do back-ups more to protect me from me. ![]() I checked out Macrium last week and the download already looks squirrely. ![]() ![]() |
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I got a 5TB USB portable hd a few months ago and just plugged it into my PC and I've been using it as a third drive.
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Ocean Warrior
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You're doing something wrong.
![]() ![]() As far as external HDs failing, it shouldn't be an issue however its always possible to zap the drive with static electricity when you grab it. The way I run my tower, I keep a spare/backup HD bolted into the tower and just swap the SATA and power leads if its needed. The tower stays grounded so no worries about zapping it. ![]() |
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