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upgrading to ssd

Topic started on Jul 12, 2012 3:40 PM , last reply on Jul 27, 2012 9:57 PM

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umzyi99 8 posts since
Feb 7, 2012

Hi,

 

I own an E Series laptop with the 500gb hdd 5400rpm. I am looking forward to install a SSD drive to make it faster. I have a few questions.

 

  1. Does installing ssd void the warranty?
  2. Will i be able to transfer the recovery partition to the new hdd and windows will activate automatically to the new hard drive without any problems?
  3. Which ssd's are recommended? I am looking to get Samsung 830 256 GB. Does anyone have any suggestions?
  4. Will I experience a significant amount of difference in the speed of the applications? The laptop has an I7 with 8gm ram but lacks the hdd speed.

 

Regards

 

Umzyi


  • mithcd 68 posts since
    May 26, 2012
    Written on Jul 13, 2012 1:34 AM

    Good luck on this. Upgrading to SSD can be trickier than expected. I would also love to see an advise here since I haven't done something like this myself. https://imagicon.info/cat/12-13/vmware_happy.gif


  • Blencogo 10,957 posts since
    Dec 22, 2004
    Written on Jul 13, 2012 11:01 AM

    Hi umzyl99,

     

    Any action which means opening the Vaio's case will void the warranty.  Which exact model do you have?

     

    You need to make at least 2 sets of Recovery DVDs to replace the original system onto the new drive.

     

    Probably best to wait until your Vaio is outside Warranty.

     


  • Blencogo 10,957 posts since
    Dec 22, 2004
    Written on Jul 13, 2012 11:12 AM

    That is why I asked which model you have.

     

    You will need to keep the old drive to replace it should you need Support from Sony - they will probably not support your system on a different drive.

     



  • Blencogo 10,957 posts since
    Dec 22, 2004
    Written on Jul 13, 2012 11:39 AM

    If you make a set of Recovery Discs, these will replace the Recovery Partition on the new drive and the Sony OEM Operating System will also activate without needing an activation code.  It will only work on this specific Vaio model.

     

    Make at lease 2 sets of Recovery Discs - just in case.

     



  • YogiMik 3 posts since
    Jul 27, 2012
    Written on Jul 27, 2012 9:57 PM

    I've just upgraded to Intel's SSD 520 Series 240GB, which I've found, after indepth research, optimally the best on the marked to date.

    Did copy image of HDD using EASEUS Partition Master 6.1.1 Professional Editionhttp://.

    The Recovery Partition came out on SSD as separate partition.

    I'm running my S-series VPCSB  on it now. 

    Just Google to get advise on how to optimize it. Not so difficult, but necessary to get it right, like alignment and other stuff.

    At the beginning my SSD was getting too hot sometimes, and speed of read/write was half of factory specified.

    I did some tweaking, now it doesn't overheat anymore. Read speed (that is more important) even has exceeded the factory specified one, but the write speed is still below, but I'm still working on that, to make it super fast and long life of SSD.

    Boot time is below 10 secs. That means, time from push start - to open up and running all services incl. Kaspersky PURE Antivirus app.

    For me, it is lightning speed comparing to the previous a lil' bit under 1 minute opening time with HDD 5400 rpm.

    I will never go back to HDD again. I love my Vaio. Thinking to upgrade my 6GB Kingston RAM, cos my VAIO is intended to be used for HD Video editing. I don't know, how far I can get here. Any advise, or I should create a new topic?

     

    Namaste to You all


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