I just purchased a Kingston 480 GB SSD to use on an older PC. Dell 3020 SFF.
The PC runs fine with a regular hard drive. I have Windows 7 64 bit running on the regular drive. It's fine, I thought I would just speed up the boot speed. I installed the Win 7 64 bit onto the SSD and it is ridiculously slow. The Win 7 animated startup screen loads frame by frame so incredibly slow. Like 1 frame every 3 seconds.
The Kingston was purchased off Kingston's official site and it is confirmed it is a real 480 GB.
This is not my first SSD. I installed one in my Wife's PC and one in my main PC and had no issue at all. I installed a fresh OS and the PCs were up and running and booted fast.
I suspect this might be that Win 7 does not yet have the driver installed for the SSD? If that is the case can someone point me to the drivers needed. Or it might be a BIOS setting? If so can someone point me to the BIOS setting I need to check?
I do not want to use anything above Win 7 on this PC. I am using it for running paid software I got on disk and converted to iso files. This software does stuff that is not available or not the same as the Windows 10/11 version. This stuff you cannot get on the Microsoft Store or if you can the quality is just not the same or it is not robust enough.
My Main PC runs Win 10 and that's fine for what I use that PC for, but not for this PC.
Thank you!
The PC runs fine with a regular hard drive. I have Windows 7 64 bit running on the regular drive. It's fine, I thought I would just speed up the boot speed. I installed the Win 7 64 bit onto the SSD and it is ridiculously slow. The Win 7 animated startup screen loads frame by frame so incredibly slow. Like 1 frame every 3 seconds.
The Kingston was purchased off Kingston's official site and it is confirmed it is a real 480 GB.
This is not my first SSD. I installed one in my Wife's PC and one in my main PC and had no issue at all. I installed a fresh OS and the PCs were up and running and booted fast.
I suspect this might be that Win 7 does not yet have the driver installed for the SSD? If that is the case can someone point me to the drivers needed. Or it might be a BIOS setting? If so can someone point me to the BIOS setting I need to check?
I do not want to use anything above Win 7 on this PC. I am using it for running paid software I got on disk and converted to iso files. This software does stuff that is not available or not the same as the Windows 10/11 version. This stuff you cannot get on the Microsoft Store or if you can the quality is just not the same or it is not robust enough.
My Main PC runs Win 10 and that's fine for what I use that PC for, but not for this PC.
Thank you!