Clean Install for an SSD...
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:36 pm
Thought I saw some of this answered but can't find it now, apologies. Three questions...
1) Getting a T510 tomorrow and already have an OCZ SSD Agility 2 waiting to go in it. I'm pretty pumped, its for the wife and she's been putting up with a slow booting/mis-behaving X61 tablet for a few years now. Pretty sure I need to do a clean install but does the clean install need to be off a regular or upgrade installation disk or can the recover disks be used and will they contain the drivers as well? l notice MANY drivers and packages for the T510 on the Lenovo site and was hoping to avoid installing everything (not even sure what some are). I'm not concerned about getting the full install disks as they are still legally available on the net (last time I checked).
2) Is there any list of what folks choose to install driver/application wise and what they leave alone?
3) Because it's an OCZ drive, its eligible for a return to upgrade to a drive to get a little more space (long story). I want to do the install on the SSD I have in hand, use Acronis or something suitable to image it, restore to a regular HDD, send my drive in, get a new one back, then image the HDD back to the new SSD. Is anything going to bite me on this approach?
1) Getting a T510 tomorrow and already have an OCZ SSD Agility 2 waiting to go in it. I'm pretty pumped, its for the wife and she's been putting up with a slow booting/mis-behaving X61 tablet for a few years now. Pretty sure I need to do a clean install but does the clean install need to be off a regular or upgrade installation disk or can the recover disks be used and will they contain the drivers as well? l notice MANY drivers and packages for the T510 on the Lenovo site and was hoping to avoid installing everything (not even sure what some are). I'm not concerned about getting the full install disks as they are still legally available on the net (last time I checked).
2) Is there any list of what folks choose to install driver/application wise and what they leave alone?
3) Because it's an OCZ drive, its eligible for a return to upgrade to a drive to get a little more space (long story). I want to do the install on the SSD I have in hand, use Acronis or something suitable to image it, restore to a regular HDD, send my drive in, get a new one back, then image the HDD back to the new SSD. Is anything going to bite me on this approach?