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a311hanna 03-15-2016 07:55 AM

Ssd
 
Hi all I have been reading a bit about ssd and not quit sure but would this speed up my VM at all? Sometimes I could fall asleep waiting on this damb thing.
I have an acer computer laptop.
Also how difficult is it to install as I am not tech savvy at alll.

empirestate 03-15-2016 08:15 AM

Re: Ssd
 
It's plug and play. Learn to install an OS and you are all set.

a311hanna 03-15-2016 08:17 AM

Re: Ssd
 
I have os on cd already. So I would be set to have ssd?

empirestate 03-15-2016 08:18 AM

Re: Ssd
 
You have not answered my question. Do you know how to install an OS?

a311hanna 03-15-2016 08:23 AM

Re: Ssd
 
I know how to install an os onto a cd yes. But to a ssd no maybe same concept I'm not sure?
So to use ssd you just plug it into laptop with a USB cord?

empirestate 03-15-2016 08:41 AM

Re: Ssd
 
An SSD is replacement to a mechanical hard drive. Remove the mechanical hard drive from your computer and just plug in the SSD. Boot up your OS and install.

a311hanna 03-15-2016 08:52 AM

Re: Ssd
 
Ok not sure about taking out hard drive though. Also what about the stuff on my hard drive? Would I save it to an SD card? Before removing it. Thanks for you r help as well

empirestate 03-15-2016 09:14 AM

Re: Ssd
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by a311hanna (Post 754737)
Ok not sure about taking out hard drive though. Also what about the stuff on my hard drive? Would I save it to an SD card? Before removing it. Thanks for you r help as well

I can see how noobish you are, better consult with sum1 who knows a little bit about computers.

a311hanna 03-15-2016 09:15 AM

Re: Ssd
 
Ok thanks for trying. I'll stick with what I got for now then

a311hanna 03-16-2016 09:37 AM

Re: Ssd
 
Been eating lots of videos and I now have the knowledge ordered and it's on it way:-) can't wait to stay awake at the computer:-)

MM78 03-16-2016 10:04 AM

Re: Ssd
 
SSD Hard Drives are pretty awesome, I built my wife a Computer and installed a SSD and her PC boots uber fast, runs fast....can't go wrong with a SSD.

a311hanna 03-16-2016 10:05 AM

Re: Ssd
 
Thanks for the excitement can't wait to get it!
And experience it

MM78 03-16-2016 10:24 AM

Re: Ssd
 
What Windows Version are you running for your VMWares?

a311hanna 03-16-2016 10:31 AM

Re: Ssd
 
Windows 7 was all I could find for free.

123 03-16-2016 12:53 PM

Re: Ssd
 
Yeah agreed! Now that I have an SSD in my computer, would never go without one!

slokor 03-16-2016 04:42 PM

Re: Ssd
 
Easiest way to do things is to find installation and instruction videos on Youtube.
And SSD is definitely the way to go. I replace every single new laptop I get to have the fastest SSD I can find.

phaz0rz 03-16-2016 04:48 PM

Re: Ssd
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by a311hanna (Post 755054)
Windows 7 was all I could find for free.

Using XP would make your VM's 10x faster. There are tons of torrents out there. If you aren't torrent savvy, any version of Linux would be faster than Win 7.

SSD's are great and can potentially speed up your computer a ton, but I honestly don't think upgrading to an SSD would have much of an impact on the performance of your VMs. You would have to match your hard drive upgrade with a nice RAM upgrade to really be able to tell any difference. Reason being is each VM eats up a ton of RAM, because each VM uses the same amount of RAM as a regular computer.

So you can either spend hundreds of dollars upgrading your RAM and hard drive, or simply downgrade your virtual operating system.

Personally, I have 23 Windows XP VMs. Each one gets either 1gb or 512mb of RAM and 10gb HDD space. I run them seamlessly on a 6 year old laptop with 4g RAM, lol.

aspkin 03-16-2016 04:52 PM

Re: Ssd
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by a311hanna (Post 754710)
Hi all I have been reading a bit about ssd and not quit sure but would this speed up my VM at all? Sometimes I could fall asleep waiting on this damb thing.
I have an acer computer laptop.
Also how difficult is it to install as I am not tech savvy at alll.

SSD all the way.

I have a dinosaur all-in-one desktop with a mechanical drive... all it's used for is a kitchen computer playing YouTube. I almost threw it in the trash but it has a purpose again.. :)

SSD all the way.

phaz0rz 03-16-2016 04:57 PM

Re: Ssd
 
An SSD by itself will not increase the performance much of Windows 7 VM's. :(

empirestate 03-16-2016 05:50 PM

Re: Ssd
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phaz0rz (Post 755185)
An SSD by itself will not increase the performance much of Windows 7 VM's. :(

Go Windows XP if you still feel sluggish.

a311hanna 03-16-2016 05:58 PM

Re: Ssd
 
Awesome inputs thanks all

rsot 03-16-2016 11:07 PM

Re: Ssd
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by empirestate (Post 754729)
An SSD is replacement to a mechanical hard drive. Remove the mechanical hard drive from your computer and just plug in the SSD. Boot up your OS and install.

Can't he just add and shift the OS to SSD for booting?


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