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Hi, I have a lenovo c40-30 AIO which has a Msata port connecting a dvd player.
I want to use that to connect a Msata for my OS. I don't have an enclosure and screws on the computer to hold it in place and i was wondering if I could tape it down.
Would that be a bad idea?
Thanks
 

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Tape is far from permanent usually so I don't recommend it. You don't want it breaking free and then shorting out the AIO when you turn it on for example.
Also, the dvd drive slot is not often a full speed sata slot but usually operates at sata 1 speed.
You would be far better off, imo, getting a hard drive caddy for the optical drive bay and moving your HDD there and putting a regular Sata SSD where the HDD was.
 
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Tape is far from permanent usually so I don't recommend it. You don't want it breaking free and then shorting out the AIO when you turn it on for example.
Also, the dvd drive slot is not often a full speed sata slot but usually operates at sata 1 speed.
You would be far better off, imo, getting a hard drive caddy for the optical drive bay and moving your HDD there and putting a regular Sata SSD where the HDD was.
so would you say if I use the slim sata connecting a dvd player, and me getting an adapter will slow the ssd down?
due to i was thinking of getting a kinsgton a400 and put it there. also, my motherboard only has 2 sata ports, one to the hard drive and the other to the dvd player using slim sata/
 
Feb 18, 2019
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Tape is far from permanent usually so I don't recommend it. You don't want it breaking free and then shorting out the AIO when you turn it on for example.
Also, the dvd drive slot is not often a full speed sata slot but usually operates at sata 1 speed.
You would be far better off, imo, getting a hard drive caddy for the optical drive bay and moving your HDD there and putting a regular Sata SSD where the HDD was.

i also forgot to say that, my HDD would not fit in that area as it is a 3.5 inch, and that area is too small and would only fit an ssd. and I want to keep the HDD at that speed as it has everything on it. i just want to put the OS on the ssd. thanks for your help
 
Feb 18, 2019
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Tape is far from permanent usually so I don't recommend it. You don't want it breaking free and then shorting out the AIO when you turn it on for example.
Also, the dvd drive slot is not often a full speed sata slot but usually operates at sata 1 speed.
You would be far better off, imo, getting a hard drive caddy for the optical drive bay and moving your HDD there and putting a regular Sata SSD where the HDD was.
will the speeds still be faster than an HDD, in the kingston a400
 

popatim

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Well then you have no choice. The A400 is not a high end SSD but its much faster then an HDD. You should still see a significant boost in windows load times even if the port is Sata1.

Once you get the SSD up and running; drivers loaded, windows updated, additional software installed..., make an image of the drive if you can. This way you can be up and running again in a fraction of the time as going thru the installation all over again.
 
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Well then you have no choice. The A400 is not a high end SSD but its much faster then an HDD. You should still see a significant boost in windows load times even if the port is Sata1.

Once you get the SSD up and running; drivers loaded, windows updated, additional software installed..., make an image of the drive if you can. This way you can be up and running again in a fraction of the time as going thru the installation all over again.
If I use this adapter I have found on ebay, will this work? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SATA-22-...h=item41d48d3b2e:g:GAMAAOSwvylbXsMF:rk:1:pf:0