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There is no difference between the installation of an SSD and an HDD, as long as the data cable and the power cable are connected, it can be booted up.
In terms of settings, there are two things to keep in mind when using SSDs:
First, the AHCI feature needs to be enabled in the BIOS. This feature can greatly improve the read and write performance of SSDs.
Second, before installing the system, the SSD needs to be 4K aligned, otherwise it will seriously affect the read and write performance of the SSD.
To sum up, after installing the SSD, it is best to use the pure version of the system to install the operating system, which comes with an AHCI driver, and will automatically align the SSD to 4K, which can maximize the performance advantages of the SSD.
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After the hard disk installation is completed, boot into the BIOS and set the SSD as the first boot disk.
Second, use the U disk boot disk to enter the PE system (press the shortcut key to enter), activate the SSD, partition formatting, etc. (pay attention to 4K alignment), and then you can install the system.
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There is no difference between SSDs and HDDs in the way they use and install the system, and they can be used in the same way as the original HDD.
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The first step is to do 4k alignment when partitioning the partition.
The second step is to install the system with a USB drive.
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How to install the system of the new SSD and the new HDD.
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Here's how to install a new SSD:
Tools Raw materials: ASUS A456U, win10 system, hard disk interface, installation tools.
1. Purchase an SSD, first check the capacity and interface of the SSD, now there are many interface types of SSD, such as SATA, PCI, etc., we confirm the interface, install the SSD on the motherboard of the computer, and set the SSD as the main hard disk in the BIOS.
2. The next step is to partition the SSD, after we enter the maintenance system, start the partition tool to load the SSD.
3. After the SSD is loaded successfully, we click on the partition and select Create Partition.
4. We can determine whether to divide one partition or two partitions according to the capacity of the SSD. In this demonstration, a partition is used and the partition format NTFS is created.
5. Because it is an SSD, we need to select the SSD partition alignment option in advanced mode.
6. After all the settings are completed, we click the Submit These Settings button on the partition tool interface.
7. Wait for the completion of the operation, and we should not have any operation in the middle to avoid errors. Once the operation is complete, we can activate the partition and we can install the Windows system we need.
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Summary. If you have bought a new SSD and want to use it as a system disk, you can follow the steps below:1
Connect the SSD to your computer and make sure your computer recognizes it. 2.Open your computer's BIOS settings and set the SSD as your boot disk.
4.On the system installation page, select Custom Installation or Advanced Installation to enter the partition page. 5.
On the Partition page, select the SSD as the system disk for partitioning and formatting. In general, it is recommended to divide the SSD into two partitions, one for mounting the system and the other for storing data. 6.
After partitioning and formatting, select the SSD as the system installation target and perform the system installation operation. During the installation process, you need to enter the relevant system installation information and settings. 7.
Once the installation is complete, restart your computer and enter the newly installed system. 8.In the new system, install the relevant drivers and software, as well as set up and optimize the system.
If you have bought an SSD and want to use it as a system disk, you can follow the steps below:1Connect the SSD to your computer and make sure your computer recognizes it.
3.Use the system installation disk or USB flash drive to start the computer and enter the system installation interface. 4.
On the system installation page, select options such as "Custom Installation" or "Advanced Installation" to enter the partition interface. 5.On the Partition page, select the SSD as the system disk for partitioning and formatting.
In general, it is recommended to divide the SSD into two partitions, one for mounting the system and the other for storing data. 6.After completing the partitioning and formatting operations, Lu Shuxin selects the SSD as the system installation target and performs the system installation operation.
During the installation process, you need to enter the relevant system installation information and settings. 7.Once the installation is complete, restart your computer and enter the newly installed system.
8.In the new system, install the relevant drivers and software, as well as set up and optimize the system.
In short, using an SSD as a system disk requires a series of operations and settings, which requires certain technology and lease-based testing. If you are not familiar with these operations, it is recommended to seek professional help or refer to the relevant tutorials and guides.
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