Can i put an mechanical hard disk in an HDD caddy ?

Oct 28, 2018
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Hi. I want to put an ssd in my laptop. Since there is no additional Sata 3 ports, i have to ditch the dvd drive. One youtuber said in his tutorial that putting the hdd in the hdd caddy can be bad for the drive. Is this true ? I dont want to install the ssd in the hdd caddy since the optical disc port probably uses sata 1 or 2. Laptop model : hp pavilion 15 ab237ne. Pls help me. Thank you.
 
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Yes ...I've done this on many Pavilions (not your exact model) with no issues whatsoever. Yes put the ssd in the hd bay and the HDD in the caddy (as you say, the optical disk port is most likely Sata2).

"and it wont blindly cut power to it on shutdown " ... I have no idea what you are asking here, of course it will cut power on shutdown (but what does 'blindly' mean?)

I'm presuming you're going to clone from HDD to SSD. If there is one thing I've learned from doing this umpteen million times it's this .... never, ever boot up with multiple hard drives attached each having a bootable copy of win 10 ... you'll be amazed at how win10 will screw things up. Use an usb external HDD enclosure and connect it only after the laptop is booted up...

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Yes you can do it.
No, it's not bad for the drive.
 
Oct 28, 2018
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So the system would detect that its a hard drive and it wont blindly cut power to it on shutdown ?

 
Yes ...I've done this on many Pavilions (not your exact model) with no issues whatsoever. Yes put the ssd in the hd bay and the HDD in the caddy (as you say, the optical disk port is most likely Sata2).

"and it wont blindly cut power to it on shutdown " ... I have no idea what you are asking here, of course it will cut power on shutdown (but what does 'blindly' mean?)

I'm presuming you're going to clone from HDD to SSD. If there is one thing I've learned from doing this umpteen million times it's this .... never, ever boot up with multiple hard drives attached each having a bootable copy of win 10 ... you'll be amazed at how win10 will screw things up. Use an usb external HDD enclosure and connect it only after the laptop is booted up to do the cloning etc. If you need details re this, ask.
 
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