Old PC Upgrade #2: SSD Boot Drive
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- čas přidán 24. 06. 2024
- Upgrading a desktop PC by replacing the hard drive with an SSD. This is the second episode in the series which began in this video: • Old PC Upgrade #1: Opt...
In addition to the SSD, some of the parts I used are as follows. Note that these are all affiliate links, with most being products listed being very similar alternatives what I used, as I many of these things in stock.
A 2.5 to 3.5” adapter plate to mount the SSD: eg on Amazon.com: amzn.to/3iV4ciD, or Amazon.co.uk: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07KV21VY...
Blu Tack drive mounting alternative: amzn.to/3sX97nO
4-pin Molex to SATA adapter: eg on Amazon.com: amzn.to/3ceIZ22 and Amazon.co.uk: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07JFLJ39...
SATA data cable, for example on Amazon.com: amzn.to/2NDvRcp or this on Amazon.co.uk: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07TB5QBP... (affiliate links)
Velcro cable ties: for example on Amazon.com: amzn.to/3olf9Li or on Amazon.co.uk: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0814NNWX... (affiliate links)
You can download the Macrium Reflect Free Edition cloning software from: www.macrium.com/reflectfree
And the CrystalDiskMark drive benchmarking utility from: crystalmark.info/en/software/...
You may also be interested in my related videos:
PC BIOS Settings:
• PC BIOS Settings
Drive Cloning & Imaging:
• Drive Cloning & Imaging
DiskPart Windows Drive Recovery:
• DiskPart Windows Drive...
Explaining SSDs: Form Factors, Interfaces & Technologies:
• Explaining SSDs: Form ...
More videos on computing and related topics can be found at:
/ explainingcomputers
You may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at: / explainingthefuture
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:42 The Plan
01:54 The SSD
04:10 Mounting & Connection
07:38 Cloning
12:29 Switch & Boot
16:48 Keeping the Hard Drive
23:09 Performance Tests
24:40 What Next? - Věda a technologie
Well, Christopher, let's just say I am blown away with your thorough and simple instructions which have resulted in my 2014 HP 810-160 computer booting not in minutes but in seconds just now with zero glitches in the process! I am a 73 year old woman and my life has been consumed by computers since 1978, so I am tech savvy, but having said that, I have always been completely intimidated by the hardware end of this business. Your videos have really clarified so much for me, and in a fun way. I will be upgrading more of my old PCs using your videos and immense expertise. Thank you so much! You are absolutely the best resource for understanding and executing these upgrades. I don't feel intimidated anymore :)
This is great to hear. There is nothing like an HDD to SSD upgrade! :)
I love this guys 90’s style and his outfit . Don’t ever change that! It’s nice to see someone have a unique and original style from others ! This gives nostalgia!
You're by far the best bloke on the internet for actually explaining on how to do things with computers both new and old thanks so much Chips.
Thanks Chips. :)
Always explaining things slowly, carefully, like a friend who really cares about you understanding
I appreciate these so much
Too bad most people in tech explain things like you're an idiot, just because you're interested and _gasp_ asked a question.
I like it explained dumbly.
I hate that other Techy-Fancy-type of video that assumes you know everything about PC and briefly explained everything in under 3 minutes.
If I could understand what they are doing in 3 minutes I wouldn't need them.
It's one thing to explain it carefully, and at a slow pace. It's just plain meanness when the RTFM crowd treats you like a moron, just because you asked a question.
one of the best instructor's i've ever seen on youtube on anything! so thorough, non confusing, very simplistick, clean voice and speech, ...... he should be paid good money to do ANY instructional video's!! it just doesnt get any better than this guy! so well done!!!
Thanks for your kind feedback. :)
Building vintage computers is like making your own bread. Perhaps not the most efficient, but definitely satisfying!
:)
I "feel" this is going to be a NECESSARY step to teach to kids so they understand how the current generation of PC architecture came to be and most certainly enable them better to fix it. The software companies are trying their hardest to "make people NOT THINK/NOT KNOW" where their data is on a hard drive with all the pre-planned folders that arent "visibly" connected to a drive ... which has the purpose of making it look more complicated than it is when things go wrong.
Without "us who lived through it" teaching this to kids it will be lost knowledge in a short while.
This video was most helpful for an upgrade to a 2009 PC. Although this was a highly specified PCSpecialist model, it had become very sluggish.
I replaced the WD 300GB VelociRaptor hard drive with a Crucial MX500 500GB SSD, £50.19 from Amazon. The improvement in performance is remarkable and the PC is now usable and responsive. Thank you, Chris, for your helpful and instructive videos.
Sounds like a great result! Thanks for sharing here.
Crikey, that was GREAT! Someone recommended I do this to my current, quite aged PC, but my lack of confidence in all things technical has prevented me from even thinking of it. Not any more!! This is exactly the kind of clear, comprehensible instructions I've been looking for -- thank you so much!
Your videos style feels so old-fashioned and I'm not complaining
:)
I like the "old style" presentation. It's clear, concise, and to the point.
I do *not* like CZcams presenters who ramble for 10 minutes before getting to the point of the video and who don't appear to have given much thought to what they're trying to say. It gives the impression they're not actually clear on what they're trying to achieve, or indeed, know what they're talking about.
That calm and methodical style is very reassuring to the less experienced (and older) tinkerer such as myself. A bit like armed forces basic training, teach the essential knowledge required for the task and give a path for more development for those with the interest / capacity to learn.
I like the style and the intro
everything is professional and the video is very useful
@@ExplainingComputers we love that, don't change your style.
Love seeing these incremental upgrades, reminds of when I was a student, having used laptops for ages I once again wanted a desktop, but with very little funds I put together a low end system using a mix of 2nd hand parts from ebay, new ones and a donated gpu from a friend. Over the next year or two I upgraded that system part by part until it was a decent mid-range system, it was fun seeing how much performance I'd gained from each new part in the system.
That's the beauty of a desktop, the modularity.
@@offspringfan89 That's why people also loved the older thinkpads, they were so upgradable. The new ones now have very little that is upgradable.
Well I only saw this (2 years later) but I am blown away by your work - love your sense of humour. Keep it up!
"Cable management", says the guy who blu tacks a drive to the case. Just messing with you Chris, we love you really.
I said that you *could* Blu Tack the drive to the case . . . :)
My cable management is a black cover so you can't see the mess inside, I leave my ssd's flapping in the breeze.
CZcams comment section cable management goals: short, straight runs. No kinks or twist. Minimal visual exposure. No cables intersecting or tangles.
My cable management goals: I hope I can manage to stuff all these cables into this case without leaving any of the panels off.
@@DenisKz - * SSDs.
If you use blue tack, you've no need for cables and therefore there's no cable management. Just saying.
Mr. Christopher Barnatt , you are a true legend Sir ! - I was about to upgrade my old laptop with a SSD - it has a free slot for an extra drive and also the HDD is partitioned as shown in your video. With the lockdown here in Greece where i live, it is difficult to find a repair shop to do the job for me. So i decided i should do it myself - and learn something in the process - Thank You Very Much and best wishes from Greece !👍
Explaining computers and, as the the name suggests, Mr. Christopher Barnatt is the absolute expert for this job.
I just finished upgrading my 6 year old PC by swapping the old HDD for a new SSD, and couldnt have done it without this video. Thank you!
Great to hear! :) It is always a good upgrade.
I just wanted to say thanks for this video as it helped clear up a misconception I had about SATA compatibility, and allowed me to finally upgrade my own PC's storage. The clear step-by-step was what I needed, and now my rig boots in literally half the time. So nice.
This is a rather nice channel. No nonsense, just what was promised. It gets straight to the point, and the point is explained well. Thank you.
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The Macrium tutorial addressed questions I've had.. practically all my life about replacing a hard drive : )
Excellent video Chris. I've used your videos on cloning drives and on SSDs to help me in the past. This is a great addition to the series.
BRILLIANT! The whole process is so well explained with spoken instructions and graphic representation. There are many who could learn from this presentation!
Chris, just terrific, in depth, thorough and easy to follow. Very nice job as usual. I have done this same thing on *many* notebooks and desktop PC's, and ALWAYS got a good result, well worth the time and effort. But I have never used Macrium Reflect. A new find for me !!! Thanks so much for this. Well Done !!!
A wonderfully comprehensive guide on replacing the SSD. Quite nifty learning about the free software. Thanks!
A new drive is always a prime opportunity to do a fresh install. Nothing like the minty fresh feeling you get with a clean Windows install.
After having watched your video I finally worked up the courage to try and fit a 240 Gb ssd to my old HP 3010 which is probably about 10 or 12 years old. I followed your instructions to the letter , constantly thinking that something would go wrong at any moment. Nothing did !. Your instructions were clear and concise and my old pc has a new lease of life. I may even try and build a pc from scratch, following your instructions of course. Many thanks !!.
This is great to hear. Your PC has a new lease of life, and you have done something new that will change how you look at a computer. :)
You are a great teacher and I love the way you use old computers and get good performance without throwing out usable machine and making e-waste.
I just have to say this is the best instructional video I’ve saw on CZcams. On my way to browse through your channel after watching this video. Thank you for being very thorough and not skipping the small details!!!
Wow, thanks!
My old pc for upgrading is very similar age & specs to this one & I have followed all the steps so far. All working great. Can’t wait to get myself a new SSD drive now. Keep going Christopher. Excited to see just how far this upgrade project can go. Thanks 🙏
Thank you, Sir! Among all the videos I've watched on this subject, yours is the most comprehensive. I didn't have to search other videos to find how to do this or that as it answers all my concerns.
Padayon! From the Philippines!
All points made sense to me and I think while you are inside the PC case it's always a good idea to take best measures and fit things correctly as demonstrated as this can save unseen problems in the long run and are best avoided. The 'diskpart' facility was also a good measure and good to be aware of. Another very good video. Thanks for uploading - Liked.
SSD and more RAM are the best upgrades for an old PC. A couple of strips of velcro is my preferred SSD mounting method.🙂
This is an excellent tutorial. I had gone thru all the steps and was annoyed with my old hard drive showing multiple letters due to partitions and this is the only tutorial that showed the "diskpart" step that cleaned it up. Very happy with how everything turned out for my PC upgrade thanks to you!
One of the best, if not the best tutorial of this type on YT. Excellent work sir
This tutorial is basically straight forward and very easy to understand by the people like me with the basic knowledge about computer..Thank you so much, it really helps a lot.
Even though I've built hundreds of PC's at work & for myself I'm still loving this series it's great to know older machines are still getting used 👍
You mean my pc?
@@ShaggyCZ No, Os 🤣🤣
Just finished installing my SSD. Thanks to your explanation, easy! I've been following you for a few years, now. Always clear. Always useful. Thank you.
This video of yours was the one I followed to do my hard drive upgrade. After watching several instructional videos by others I chose to use your method with your clear and concise instruction. I didn't even know a CD-ROM drive has the same connectors as a hard drive! Very much appreciated.
Just a note: avoid using twist ties in a pc. They can wear out in time and expose the metal part on the inside. If they fall off they could possibly short something
I cannot imagine how one will wear out in situ, but certainly a worn twist tie may present a potential hazzard.
Agreed been using wire ties for years never seen one cause any damage , but if your that scared use cable zip ties or pvc tape it doesn't really matter it's not that important
In IT I don't think I ever used plastic/paper coated metal center twist ties (different from nylon only flexible twist cable ties...the ones with the little balls at the ends) where bundling a lot of heavy wires together was better using UV protected nylon zip strips but even for small wire bundles. In some applications, potential issues of rust and loosening/degrading of covering material from heat/light, etc can leave exposed metal that could cause major problems. However, as long as you are not applying too much stress to the cables being held, the tie is not too tight, and the PC is going to be in a relatively stable environment plastic (never EVER paper imo) coated metal twist ties should last, and be okay, for the typical lifetime of a home PC, though care should be taken and checked each time the PC is cleaned. IF wires held together are not in a stable environment, have the potential to be exposed to UV (like some lighting kits of old or subjected to sunlight), need to be tight, and are heavy or considerable size then alternatives would be better suited.
I have to agree. I have been working in IT and doing PC repair for 30 some odd years. I actually have on one or two occasions seen the ties with a metal conductor in them cause shorts. Zip ties can be used, as seen in the video, if not done carefully can cause issues as well. And the thing that bothers me most about zip ties is that I always seem to have to remove them when I don't have any wire snips readily available. So I'll use zip ties in a pinch but like Chris, I prefer to use velcro straps. The nylon twists are handy as well but I never have them around when I need them.
I only use velcro cable ties. They are reusable and have no risk of shorts.
A very big THANK to you, dear, sir, for this very good and excellent tutorial on how to upgrade to a new faster SSD cloned disk! Wishing you both safety and health during these perilous times we are in globally! Best Regards from Sweden!
I'm in the middle of doing this upgrade and your video has simplified it so much.
Thanks Chris....
This is really good. Thank you for all the useful well presented information. Also I love your straightforward style.
I just upgraded to an SSD Drive on my old Linux machine and it boots much more quickly. I got an old SSD from a work computer they were recycling and I'm glad I did!
I updated my Lenovo T430 to SSD quite some time back, but more recently I upgraded the CPU and Memory along with a better heatsink/fan combo ( yeah this is Linux also ). I did have a question also with the clone and that is could you not use a bootable / live linux image and just do a raw dd from sdx to sdx from the win32 drive to the SSD then when booted use the windows partition tools to resize if required?.
@@sethrd999 i think that would be hard because the windows bootloader is looking for the drive before. On laptop i removed the windows partition but saved the files, regretted it, made a new windows partition with the same data, wouldn't boot.
Maybe some recovery mode with install media ?
This video could not have come at a better time for me. THANK YOU.
Instructions cover a lot of ground and your explanations are excellent. You also anticipate scenarios and provide answers. Will subscribe and check out the rest of the series. All the best!
Thanks for the sub -- welcome aboard!
Confidence is everything for a non-techie like me - Thank you Christopher for a splendid video. Job done!
Excellent. Thank you for providing a simple, concise video that does not contain excessive "computer geek speak" verbiage. I'm looking forward to upgrading my old PC.
Ah, great! Part two in this series. Love these "upgrade your old PC"-videos.
I was wanting to upgrade my small 120gb hard drive to a bigger SSD drive but having no extra cables to clone to the new drive I was stumped until I stumbled across your site showing the simple method of borrowing the DVD cabled brilliant BIG THANKS WORKED SUPER
I literally paused the video, downloaded macrium reflect and ordered a SSD which will be here tomorrow. Fabulous
Wow! That is decisive action! :) Good luck with your SSD.
That case brought back memories of my primary schools PCs. Thanks for bringing back some memories! :)
Doing a binge watch of this episode and the next.. Been a tough week but, chilling with some Explaining Computers - a Sunday evening entertainment staple!
Very good thanks. Your close-ups of connectors etc is excellent.
Great Video, Clear and straight forward. Excellent voice for imparting instructions
Sunday’s EC video ok. Now it is time to Get Up. Thank you Chris for such a good stuff.
This video is absolutely going to my Favourites and playlists right now!!!
Great video, really helpful with the cloning part 🙏🏻❤️
Awesome, thank you!
Very well explained!! I wish I had found this video 1 week earlier... After cloning my PC did not boot from SSD, MBR was missing... Windows could not repair so I ended up installing a fresh windows on the SSD... Thanks for this!
I have some old hardware that I've been thinking on turning into a personal server for a while, this series really plays into that, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Just a little note if I may: always patch Macrium if you get the notification on initial start-up of the program. This updates bug fixes and other stuff they’ve improved on the program for optimal performance. Thanks for the very straightforward and informative videos!
Good to see Mr. Scissors making a guest appearance. Another great video thanks
Just great explanation of everything, no nonsense approach and really easy to follow.
Christopher! I love your video! You are not only smart a lot but an honest and kind person! My respect man!
After watching part one and two i agree with you. The upgrade to maxx ram and a ssd and better grafics card made the pc (same motherboard as in your case) very capable for home use. Fast enough to surf the internet, do office work and watch youtube. Saved me a lot of money. The upgrade was cheaper than buying a new machine.
The pacing and accent of Chris' speech during the intro and outro is hypnotic.
Part of an old (only in career terms!) lecturer's tool kit to keep the class focused.
Very helpful. Explaining all needs of key points. No nonsense at all. Thank you for help.
As usual, good value Chris. Thanks for another great video.
Thanks Steve.
I love upgrading to SSDs in older PCs or Laptops for friends and relatives who are not as tech savy because its like magic for them :D
Did this today and it worked great! Doubled the ram too! My wife is happy with the upgrade! Thank you!
Great to hear -- congratulations on your successful upgrade! :)
This is my second video of yours that i am watching and i must say they are really great.
They are crisp and to the point, with a nice bit of humour added on.
Thanks and welcome.
Very clear and easy to follow, well explained. Great voice to impart instructions. Excellent video.
Another Sunday, another Computer Explained, lovely stuff
Just discovered your channel. Very informative and effective for someone who wants to update a 10 yr old PC.
What a great informative and entertaining video! Expertly constructed and delivered with so many worthwhile tips. Thank you Sir Chris..... BTW loved the Ben Hur quip :)
Your videos and your style of explaining are enormously satisfactory to watch. Thank you very much!
Thanks for watching!
What a brilliant video. So clearly explained. So knowledgeable. This guy is very good. Thank you.
4:40 when it comes to mounting an ssd to this kind of a bay I just screw it to one side and it sort of floats there but I had no issues so far. Taping is a good idea too.
Absolutely! Four screws to secure the drive in the bay will only be advantageous in the case of nearby explosions, earthquake or tornado. Of course, this is also an excellent way to dispose of extra screws, or a nifty way to store screws for use elsewhere in the future. Brilliant!
I had now a bunch of SSDs laying aroung with twisted cables - as I do not have a case
No issues
Thank you for this simple and clear video. I have now updated two desktops and one laptop and all three are running like new again. I was about to junk all three before I thought I would give CZcams a chance to convince me otherwise.
I had zero experience before this so your video has been awesome. Saved lots of money and now a happy household too!
This sounds like an exccelent result -- or three! :) CZcams is working.
Great video, easy to watch,understand and implement,ty Chris !
First of all I wanna give you many many thanks, this video is very important to me. God bless you & your family with your all surrounding people.
Very well explained. This is the exact project I'm about to undertake with my older PC.
This video helps me immensely. 😊
Congratulations, excellent videos, very explanatory and of great quality, keep bringing these wonderful videos with different topics
A cup of tea, cat on the lap and ExplainingComputers. Sundays are great.
More Ben-Hur length videos!
I have experience in simple upgrades like this, but I always appreciate your videos due to your software recommendations that I may not have been previously aware of.
Thank you!
Superlative! This was the best computer 'how to" video on You Tube. I will be watching the others in this series. I was subscribed a long time ago but recently I am working upgrading my wife's old Acer and now have a NEED to educate myself. Your organization, explanations and video talents made this EXACTLY what I needed.
I watched the video at 0.5 speed and CC on and headphones, so I wouldn't miss anything as I am hearing impaired. And I could tap the keyboard to pause and note the time stamp and take some notes. Your humor was also enjoyable. I especially liked the Ben Hur reference!
You are bookmarked, subscribed and liked!
Thanks for this, and good luck with your upgrading. :)
You Sir, are a Master ! You always have the easy-to-use, easy-to-follow video's. Thanks so much
Sounds right up my alley! Love upgrading old PCs and Macs with an SSD, and seeing it boot up like a new system.
After watching this even the inexperienced like me feels confident cloning drives in the future :D
Thank you
Very clear instructions with some wit and humor. Like being in a PC workshop class. Thank you for your valued help.
Thanks for watching!
Before seeing this, I had just fumbled through this process on my own. The fumbling took a day or two and was risky. This video is very good and useful. Your diskpart video was critical to my success.
This was a very well-presented video. I did something like this to my vintage 2014 HP Core i3 desktop PC. It came with a 1 TB Western Digital Blue HDD. I used a Crucial 1 TB SDD. It came with a limited version of Acronis True Image, for the cloning step. I used a USB to SATA interface cable, and ran the cloning step via USB, with the SSD drive outside the cabinet, and then shut down and installed the SSD in place of the HDD. I kept the HDD as a disaster recovery item. If the SSD fails, I can reinstall the HDD and have very little down time. One thing I would recommend to anyone doing this - use a high-capacity SSD. I wish I had gone with a 2 TB drive. With the improved performance (SSD + a previous RAM upgrade), now the desktop is very capable of running VM's. I have both VMware Workstation 15 Player and Oracle VM VirtualBox. This lets me play around with various Linux distros, and things like Windows Servers (which expire because they are not licensed, but can be re-created).
Thanks for the video and demonstrating Macrium Reflect Free Edition. Best wishes.
This video helped me turn my old relic of a pc into a racing machine. Your channel has helped me build my channel. Thanks, great video for a rookie tech guy!
Thank you so much for this quiet, crystal clear procedure. you made it a breeze to give a new life to my old desktop - Thanks again
And again a fun and educational video, thanks for this. Greetings from Holland.
i recently got an old pc and i was trying to upgrade it to its max perfomance.thank you sir for this video helped me a lot
No problem 👍
You have just saved me so much stress. All other tech channels really over complicate it, perhaps to seem smarter. But your tutorial helped me instal a new SSD I've been struggling to figure out how to do for ages. Thanks a bunch!
Great to hear!
Just by luck I found this video as I am getting ready to do this SSD drive update with my Old but reliable computer. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Awesome video, Sir. Looking forward to watch all your videos.
Good luck with your update.
HI CHRISTOPHER!!! I WAS WAITING FOR THIS PARTICULAR VIDEO VERY MUCH.......
Great to hear! :)
@@ExplainingComputers Hear is right I heard him shout as I came in...
I would not use twist ties for cable management as they are metallic and if they move or you don't notice one touching the motherboard the potential for shorting or even completely frying you mother board is high.
Absolutely, I bought a bunch of velcro strips from ebay and have started using them for all sorts of cable management.
Same, i used some zipties
Aren't they covered in some rubbery material for insulation ?
In any case, a velcro sounds better
I was having heart palpitations all the way to the end thinking about this. Come on Christopher, get your head in the game, lol.
@@YounesLayachi Yes, but wire is exposed at the end points and if you touch something with each end, you have a connection. I've a few twist ties to remove myself, but they really aren't a good idea, IMO.
This video solved all of my questions. Thank you very much for the nice job. Well done.
It's amazing how fast an SSD makes an old computer.
I have a 7 year old Laptop which was slow as F. This thing would take 10 minutes to start up and 5 minutes to load chrome.
I have to mention I didn't know anything about computers so I didn't know where to even start.
I came across a video on CZcams which talked about data migration and SSDs. Decided to give it a try and you could see the difference that new SSD makes.
Start up takes about 30 seconds and chrome opens up as soon as I finish clicking the left click a second time.
Night and day difference.
I’m off to drag my old desktop computer out of the closet and open it up! Looking forward to your next video.
Honestly installing a SSD in my old PC was a revelation. So much speed increase.