? re current crop of SSD's - which and how?


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    Windows XP Pro SP3, Windows 7 Pro 32-bit, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, Windows XP Home SP3
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    ? re current crop of SSD's - which and how?


    need some opinions and some facts from you friends.
    currently it looks like the best rated internal SSD's are all SATA 3. the notebook s a HP G4-1125dx that has SATA 2. I have read that one would want to grab the latest firmware for the SSD and update it before beginning anything else. does this work OK via USB-connect adapter to a good win7 system? I would hope that the target drive does not need to be 'drive 0' on the system's 0 sata connector...
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    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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    zapp22 said:
    need some opinions and some facts from you friends.
    currently it looks like the best rated internal SSD's are all SATA 3. the notebook s a HP G4-1125dx that has SATA 2. I have read that one would want to grab the latest firmware for the SSD and update it before beginning anything else. does this work OK via USB-connect adapter to a good win7 system? I would hope that the target drive does not need to be 'drive 0' on the system's 0 sata connector...
    SATA 3 is backwards compatible with SATA 2 so no worries. The same applies to SATA cables. Any decent SATA cable will work fine on SATA 3.
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