R Rage2012 Honorable Jul 3, 2013 27 0 10,530 Jul 9, 2013 #1 if i want to install the OS on to my SSD would it be a lot easier to have the SSD already installed when i first build my computer, and attempt the install of the os, or could i transfer it later?
if i want to install the OS on to my SSD would it be a lot easier to have the SSD already installed when i first build my computer, and attempt the install of the os, or could i transfer it later?
Solution ksham Jul 9, 2013 It would be easier to install it to the SSD to start. You can transfer it later via cloning, but it is obviously more of a hassle.
It would be easier to install it to the SSD to start. You can transfer it later via cloning, but it is obviously more of a hassle.
ksham Splendid Mar 29, 2013 8,398 1 29,960 Jul 9, 2013 Solution #2 It would be easier to install it to the SSD to start. You can transfer it later via cloning, but it is obviously more of a hassle. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It would be easier to install it to the SSD to start. You can transfer it later via cloning, but it is obviously more of a hassle.
R Rage2012 Honorable Jul 3, 2013 27 0 10,530 Jul 9, 2013 #3 So just have the SSD as a part of the first build, thank you Upvote 0 Downvote