Hi!
I'd like to add a SSD to my 10 yo laptop. It has a i5 2430M, 8GB Ram and 2GB GeForce GT 540M, and a 750 GB HDD. Problem is, it's running slow on Windows 10 Pro, and they say replacing the optical drive with a SSD will boost its speed.
It's still running on the 1909 version of Windows 10, I discontinued using this laptop since buying a new one 3 years ago, I guess it's going to start the update by itself. Will the newer versions of Windows 10 be compatible with this old laptop?
Will the other components of this laptop be compatible with the SSD? Adding a new life with the SSD won't create a shock for the its old components?
I will do the optical drive /SSD replacement myself, I hope I won't run into some nasty issues. I performed a similar replacement on my latest laptop - Dell, i3 - and, although it works fine and faster, the battery lasts much less time, as compared to before the replacement.
Thank you.
I'd like to add a SSD to my 10 yo laptop. It has a i5 2430M, 8GB Ram and 2GB GeForce GT 540M, and a 750 GB HDD. Problem is, it's running slow on Windows 10 Pro, and they say replacing the optical drive with a SSD will boost its speed.
It's still running on the 1909 version of Windows 10, I discontinued using this laptop since buying a new one 3 years ago, I guess it's going to start the update by itself. Will the newer versions of Windows 10 be compatible with this old laptop?
Will the other components of this laptop be compatible with the SSD? Adding a new life with the SSD won't create a shock for the its old components?
I will do the optical drive /SSD replacement myself, I hope I won't run into some nasty issues. I performed a similar replacement on my latest laptop - Dell, i3 - and, although it works fine and faster, the battery lasts much less time, as compared to before the replacement.
Thank you.