the sw I use to clone handle sector alignment, I understood what he
was talking about.
fp
At 04:06 PM 6/13/2014, Winterlight Poked the stick with:
He is referring to sector alignment not TRIM which deals with
deleted files clean up. Back when SSDs first became available people
were cloning th
He is referring to sector alignment not TRIM which deals with
deleted files clean up. Back when SSDs first became available people
were cloning them from their hard drives to SSDs. Imaging software
was not set up to handle this. They put images on sectors as a
physical hard drive imposed on a
depending on the SW used that is done on the fly.
FP
At 01:41 PM 6/13/2014, Steve Tomporowski Poked the stick with:
Wasn't there something about having to align the sectors to get the
fastest operation. With both of my SSDs, I did the copy over (too
much to reload), so that is supposedly not a
2014 5:55 PM
To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Samsung 840PRO SSD?
Duncan secure it to the chassis any way you can there are no moving
parts. You are putting too much thought into it :) I've used double
sided velcro, screws, gravity :)
Yes, SSDs are the bees knees no
ryan Seitz
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Duncan secure it to the chassis any way you can there are no moving
parts. You are putting too much thought into it :) I've used double
sided velcro, screws, grav
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> Duncan secure it to the chassis any way you can there are no moving
> parts.
2:02 PM
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Tim,
Thanks. I'll dig some more. I don't install floppies anymore; and, my
opticals use screws that have a much smaller diameter.
TNX,
Duncan
On 06/09/2014 13:30, Tim Lider wrote:
I just purchased one f
une 9, 2014 2:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [H] Samsung 840PRO SSD?
Tim,
Thanks. I'll dig some more. I don't install floppies anymore; and, my
opticals use screws that have a much smaller diameter.
TNX,
Duncan
On 06/09/2014 13:30, Tim Lider wrote:
I just purch
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> Tim,
> Thanks. I'll dig some more. I do
HD Samsung 840 Pro 256GB.
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Sent: Monday, June 9, 2014 10:20 AM
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Subject: [H] Samsung 840PRO SSD?
Can any Samsung 840PRO SSD user please confirm that the threaded
mounting
To: HWG
Subject: [H] Samsung 840PRO SSD?
Can any Samsung 840PRO SSD user please confirm that the threaded
mounting points are truly #6-32 as mentioned in the docs that come with
the Samsung SSD.
The #6-32 screws I've used in the past for my EMC hard drives (WD,
Hitachi, Seagate, etc.) do not mat
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> Subject: [H] Samsung 840PRO SSD?
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> Can any Samsung 840PRO SSD user please confirm that the threaded
> mounting points are truly #6-32 as menti
Can any Samsung 840PRO SSD user please confirm that the threaded
mounting points are truly #6-32 as mentioned in the docs that come with
the Samsung SSD.
The #6-32 screws I've used in the past for my EMC hard drives (WD,
Hitachi, Seagate, etc.) do not match the threads on the SSD at all.
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