Necronic
Staff member
So I had some problems recently from ramming my desk chair into my computer. I'm pretty sure I damaged both of the hard drives. I was able to get the OS installed on one of them and then was able to get it set up. But I've been getting BSODs and I'm pretty sure it's due to the hard drive being damaged.
Anyways. I went ahead and bought an SSD to put the operating system on (OCZ agility 3, like 80$ for a 60 gig hard drive.) Now, aside from trying to figure out if I should jury rig a way to mount it in hard drive bay, I'm wondering how to install the OS on it. Is it just like I would do on any hard drive?
For instance - I've read some stuff about how you need to be careful with page files and whatnot to keep it from writing too much to it, as that will wear it out too fast.
Also, is there anyway you can do a repair install and move the operating system to a new hard drive or do you need to do a full/fresh install? The reason I wonder is because I have to install Vista first then use a windows 7 upgrade, it's a pain in the ass.
Anyways. I went ahead and bought an SSD to put the operating system on (OCZ agility 3, like 80$ for a 60 gig hard drive.) Now, aside from trying to figure out if I should jury rig a way to mount it in hard drive bay, I'm wondering how to install the OS on it. Is it just like I would do on any hard drive?
For instance - I've read some stuff about how you need to be careful with page files and whatnot to keep it from writing too much to it, as that will wear it out too fast.
Also, is there anyway you can do a repair install and move the operating system to a new hard drive or do you need to do a full/fresh install? The reason I wonder is because I have to install Vista first then use a windows 7 upgrade, it's a pain in the ass.