[nfbcs] Maybe OT: questions re: cloning drives

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Fri Nov 29 20:35:36 UTC 2013


It is a solid state drive, uses chips instead of spinning platters to 
store data.  Faster but more expensive.

Dave

At 01:23 PM 11/29/2013, you wrote:
>What do you mean by an ssd?
>
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>From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Littlefield,
>Tyler
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>Subject: [nfbcs] Maybe OT: questions re: cloning drives
>
>Hi all:
>I've had an ssd sitting in my desktop for a while now, and I'm really sad at
>the fact that I haven't had time to look into switching to it. i was hoping
>someone could offer some suggestions. I have about 50 gb used after I did my
>cleanup on my main drive, so I can move everything over easy enough--I just
>wasn't sure if there was an easy/accessible way to copy everything
>(including mbr/etc) Thanks,





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