Hi there,
New to this excellent forum and thankfully most of my questions have been answered via search so thank you all for that
My remaining query is.......
I want to replace the 120Gb mSATA SSD in my laptop with a larger (250Gb) version. I have replaced HDDs with SSDs in laptops before with no real issues (save for the usual hair pulling at error messages, but all solved!) so I'm not exactly a novice as such.
The mSATA drive is my C: drive so I want more space for programs to be installed, I have a separate internal drive for data. Normally I would clone the boot drive using a SATA to USB cable and then simply swap the drives over. However - it being an mSATA drive this would mean buying a whole new external enclosure to do this, which seems pointless when...I have two mSATA slots in the laptop. (Yes I can have 3 hard drives in this machine)
So - my plan is
1. Insert the 250Gb mSATA drive in the spare slot
2. Clone the existing 120Gb drive to the new 250Gb drive using EaseUS
3. Swap the drives over and *maybe* format the old 120Gb to use as extra storage...or I may just keep it somewhere else as a backup boot drive.
The reason for swapping the drives over physically is there are apparently less "heat issues" with one mSATA slot over the other.
Can anyone see any potential issues with this plan? Especially if I go ahead and format the old 120Gb drive and use it as extra storage (which is doubtful to be fair..teh data drive is 500Gb)
I can't see any issues but having already messed up once (by getting a SATA and not mSATA drive to replace it) I'd rather check!
New to this excellent forum and thankfully most of my questions have been answered via search so thank you all for that

My remaining query is.......
I want to replace the 120Gb mSATA SSD in my laptop with a larger (250Gb) version. I have replaced HDDs with SSDs in laptops before with no real issues (save for the usual hair pulling at error messages, but all solved!) so I'm not exactly a novice as such.
The mSATA drive is my C: drive so I want more space for programs to be installed, I have a separate internal drive for data. Normally I would clone the boot drive using a SATA to USB cable and then simply swap the drives over. However - it being an mSATA drive this would mean buying a whole new external enclosure to do this, which seems pointless when...I have two mSATA slots in the laptop. (Yes I can have 3 hard drives in this machine)
So - my plan is
1. Insert the 250Gb mSATA drive in the spare slot
2. Clone the existing 120Gb drive to the new 250Gb drive using EaseUS
3. Swap the drives over and *maybe* format the old 120Gb to use as extra storage...or I may just keep it somewhere else as a backup boot drive.
The reason for swapping the drives over physically is there are apparently less "heat issues" with one mSATA slot over the other.
Can anyone see any potential issues with this plan? Especially if I go ahead and format the old 120Gb drive and use it as extra storage (which is doubtful to be fair..teh data drive is 500Gb)
I can't see any issues but having already messed up once (by getting a SATA and not mSATA drive to replace it) I'd rather check!