When you initialise an SSD you've plugged in, windows will ask what drive
letter you wish to assign it. This happens under Control Panel >
Administrative tools > Computer Management > Storage > Disk Management
(which is exactly the same behaviour as a spindle)

the one thing that DOES matter is, is the port you're plugging it into a
SATA2 or SATA3 port... just about any modern SSD wants to go into a SATA3
port for performance reasons. (although they still feel bat out of hell
fast on a SATA3 port)


On 6 August 2014 21:01, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does it matter 'where' a SSD is plugged into a SATA m/b portto have it
> shown in
> bios? Does the OS (win7pro-32bit) pick it up and give it a 'drive #'? WTF?
>
> Sorry. I am still trying to learnWindow 7pro and Windows 8.1pro.
>
> I have read and re-read the traffic of the past 2 weeks. I accept that the
> collective has some 'SSD experts,' and a bunch of 'SSD wanna-bes.'
> I am new to implementing SSD.
>
> I really would like to ask a question, and, just get an
> answer without personal bias. Is this possible any more??
> Or is SSD now being used as a way to divide the collective?
> Best,
> Duncan
>
>

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