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Recommendations:1It's best to have a SATA3 port on the motherboard, and the SATA2 port can also be connected to these hard drives, but it will affect the speed. After all, the ultimate speed of the SATA2 interface is 256MB s, while the SATA3 can reach 600MB s.
It is suitable as a system disk, installing the system, and storing frequently used programs and games, because of its fast read and write speed, while the large-capacity HDD is used as a warehouse disk to store files that are not used frequently.
It is recommended to connect the SATA0 interface of the motherboard, and the HDD to SATA1, so that since the default setting of the BIOS is to detect 6 SATA channels in the order of SATA0->SATA5, the SSD at the SATA0 position will be automatically used as the priority boot device. As for the problem with AHCI, it depends on the system you have installed. The ghost version of XP and Win7 generally integrates SATA driver, after installation, change the native IDE to AHCI in the BIOS to use, but the installed version or genuine XP Win7 does not come with SATA driver, so you need to find the driver file in the driver disc that comes with the motherboard, and then follow the online method to operate, load the driver, and implement AHCI.
And the partition of the HDD depends on your usage habits. Personal habits are SSD as the main disk, divided into 2 3 areas, C disk system, D disk for common programs and data, E disk for common games, HDD for 2 areas, F disk for virtual memory files, G disk as a warehouse. Of course, if your memory is large enough, you can also omit the F drive on the HDD, and the entire HDD is divided into an area as a warehouse.
SSD can also be not partitioned, just a C disk, but I personally feel that the management will not be too convenient. Under the partition of Win7, the 4K of the SSD will definitely be aligned. Mechanical hard disks are also best aligned with 4K, although they don't feel it in actual use, but netizens say that it can also slightly improve the performance of HDD.
4.The game is best placed in an SSD, which starts quickly.
It's a good idea to make sure that 30% or more of 50% of the free space is available, as some SSDs will severely slow down after more than half of the usage.
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Format the hard drive and redo the system.
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Lenovo U410 notebook to install solid-state SSD hard disk, it is recommended to install win7 64, win8, win10 system.
Compared with HDDs, SSDs have the following advantages:
1.Quick start, no motor to accelerate the process of rotation.
Under the same configuration of the two computers, a laptop with an SSD took only 18 seconds to turn on the desktop and a laptop with a traditional hard drive took a total of 31 seconds, which is almost half the difference.
3.Relatively fixed read time. Because the addressing time is independent of where the data is stored, disk fragmentation does not affect the read time.
4.DRAM-based SSDs have extremely fast write speeds.
5.No noise. Because there is no mechanical motor and fan, the noise level is 0 dB when working. Some high-end or high-capacity products are equipped with fans, so they still generate noise.
6.Low-capacity flash-based SSDs consume less energy and heat in operation, but high-end or high-capacity products consume more energy.
7.There are no mechanical moving parts inside, no mechanical failure will occur, and there is no fear of collision, shock, vibration. This does not affect normal use, even when moving at high speeds or even with flipping and tilting, and minimizes the possibility of data loss in the event of an accidental drop or collision with a hard object.
8.Wider operating temperature range. A typical hard drive can only work in the range of 5 to 55.
While most SSDs can operate at -10 70, some industrial-grade SSDs can also operate in the temperature range of -40 85 or even greater (runcore military-grade products have a temperature of -55 135).
9.Low-capacity SSDs are smaller and lighter than HDDs of the same capacity. However, this advantage gradually diminishes as the capacity increases. Up to 256GB, SSDs are still lighter than HDDs of the same capacity.
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Landlord,Yes,It depends on how many hard disk sockets you have.,It's usually one.,But you can remove the previous SSD.,Performance will be improved.,But it's not big.,It's mainly about the landlord's CPU.,Graphics card,How big is the memory.,So。。。
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The steps to restore the system of Lenovo U410 in one click are as follows:
1. Click the "One-click Recovery" function key when the power is off;
2. In the state of shutdown, press "One-key Recovery", the notebook will automatically turn on and enter the selection menu; 1. Enter BIOS; 2. Select the order in which the device is started; 3. Enter the one-click restore function;
3. Select the last "Enter One Key Recovery". After pressing enter, you will enter the recovery interface;
4. After a short wait, I entered the Lenovo computer one-click recovery system interface, the main three functions, one-key antivirus, one-click recovery and system settings;
5. Select One-click Recovery;
6. Enter the one-click recovery interface, and follow the prompts to restore it to factory state from the hidden partition, or use the user's own backup to restore;
7. Before restoring, it will also remind that restoring the system is equivalent to formatting the system disk, and all the previous files of the disk will be erased, please pay attention to the backup;
8. When the backup is ready, click "Yes";
9. Reminder, be sure to back up; Otherwise, all your data in the system disk will be gone;
10. It has begun to recover, wait patiently for about 15 minutes, remember not to turn off the power and keep the power on. If the power is off, it will definitely not be able to enter the system, and it may also cause one-click recovery to be unusable;
11. The recovery is completed;
12. After clicking "Done", select "Restart" or "Shut Down".
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Choose the system recovery at the bottom, which translates to system recovery (restore).
If you have anything unclear, please feel free to ask me, and if you are satisfied, you may as well adopt it
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Dear Lenovo users, hello!
The last option is restore.
U310 U410 One-click Restore Operation Guide.
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Hitachi 492 hours Hitachi hard disk is considered to be in normal use for about 8 hours a day, and Sandisk is only used for 55 hours, which means that they have replaced you with an SSD Possible reasons: 1The problem with your machine's ab shell may be that you accidentally fell (pure speculation!).
The SSD is also broken. So they swapped with you! But anyone who has done after-sales knows that there is no warranty for trauma!
Unless. The second possibility.
2.Your machine is fine, the Lenovo technician accidentally knocked out the laptop during the inspection and the SSD broke (there was a little friction on the body), and then they applied for a hard drive for you to install. Yes, after-sales has this right, as long as he has the machine normal problem to you to apply.
If you have a random packing list that you can match, you can match the SSD serial number!
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Dear Lenovo users, hello!
Hello! For convenience, it is recommended that you go to Lenovo's service station to inquire about the diagnosis of the problem, the maintenance is free of charge during the warranty period, the main components are guaranteed for 2 years, the system and software are guaranteed for 1 year, foreign licensed goods need to register for IWS global warranty, and the choice of service station can be queried:
Other questions can also be compared in the two forums, the idea forum.
Think Forum:
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It is recommended to send it to a qualified after-sales service point for maintenance.
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It should be the system you bought with XP, so there is no serial port SATA hard disk mode, XP defaults to the parallel port IDE mode hard disk, so the new notebook installation XP will generally have a blue screen, and preprocessing is required. So your situation should be a problem with the hard disk mode, try to change the above version of the kernel win pe.
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We apologize for the inconvenience and have a nice experience.
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Boot up press the F2 key to enter the BIOS, modify the HDD options under the BIOS, Advanced SATA option, change the AHCI to IDE compatibility mode, and then press F10 to save and exit. This will be the case with a pre-installed WIN7 notebook.
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Dear users, hello:
Here's how to do it for your reference:
Please go to the BIOS at boot time, change the AHCI to something other in the options at the beginning of the ATA, and you should be able to see the hard disk partition.
Lenovo is at your service sincerely.
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