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07-17-2016 03:39 AM
Was the barbecue fine?
I have again some questions:
1) once the new ssd disk is in and I put the usb flash drive in my laptop how do I open a command prompt line (on a HP laptop for shure)???
2) after watching the video I see that de guy continue to instal Windows. I'm intended to put back a back-up that I made yesterday and stored on my external hdd. Where do I stop with the usb install on the video so that I can put back my back-up?? Do I need to stop the usb install???
3) How do I put back a back-up with win.10???
Enjoy your Sunday and answer when you like or find the time!!
07-17-2016 04:12 AM
07-17-2016 04:12 AM - edited 07-17-2016 04:26 AM
@Domi1963 wrote:
Hi Erico,
Was the barbecue fine?
I have again some questions:
1) once the new ssd disk is in and I put the usb flash drive in my laptop how do I open a command prompt line (on a HP laptop for shure)???
2) after watching the video I see that de guy continue to instal Windows. I'm intended to put back a back-up that I made yesterday and stored on my external hdd. Where do I stop with the usb install on the video so that I can put back my back-up?? Do I need to stop the usb install???
3) How do I put back a back-up with win.10???
Enjoy your Sunday and answer when you like or find the time!!
What do you mean by " a back-up with win.10"?
What did you use to create the backup?
Is it a backup or a clone?
I have not seen a usb to M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD adapter available. The problem appears to be that the NVMe SSD type is so new that there aren't any adapters available yet. I read the specs on all of the adapters I saw that were available and none state compatibility with the M.2 SSD type that you will be installing.
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07-17-2016 04:20 AM
07-17-2016 04:40 AM - edited 07-17-2016 04:42 AM
In Windows 10 you can create a current system snapshot (image), but you can't use it to install to a different SSD.
You can create a clone of a current system with third party clone software and use it to clone or migrate a system to a disk.
That would mena you would have to have the new M.2 SSD connected to the system at the same time the original OS was running.
Since you don't have a compatible usb to M.2 NVME PCIe SSD adapter that will allow you to do that, it is currently not a viable option.
Third party cloning software:
Paragon software (their migration software is excellent)
Acronis True Image (I had poor results)
Easus software (I did not have good results when I tried theirs)
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07-17-2016 07:35 AM
Pay attention to two things as you compare and contrast these cards. First, the physical connector on each card is different; each card has different cutouts in the bottom and exposes different pins. Second, the cards are of different lengths and widths. All of this is accounted for in the M.2 spec (PDF).
"The different connectors signify different M.2 "module keys." Each key exposes a different set of interfaces to each card—M.2 can connect directly to the PCI Express bus, but different pins can be used to connect to the USB 2.0 and 3.0 buses, SATA III, DisplayPort, and a variety of other less-prevalent storage buses. Cards with one notch at the bottom are keyed for one specific kind of connector. Cards with two notches can be used in two different kinds of connectors."
Are you SHURE for 100% that the ssd with one notch that has the NMVE card that I ordered now wil fit the connector on the motherboard??????
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