x60s SSD Help...

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x60s SSD Help...

#1 Post by EggsBenny » Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:08 pm

Greetings,

Looking to upgrade my x60s with an SSD. The last post on this subject here is more than 5 years old. SSD has come a long way since then. Are there any 128MG SSD's compatible with my x60s? Running XP. Thanks in advance.

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#2 Post by RealBlackStuff » Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:31 pm

I'm running a 32GB Patriot SSD with W7-Pro on my X60s, don't see why there should be any problems with larger sizes.
XP is not recommended, lacking TRIM.
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#3 Post by Raceboy » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:28 pm

X60, X60s and X60T all have the same chipset (=same laptop, only difference is LV vs standard CPU) so broaden your search.
X61s:L7500,4GB,128GB SSD,IPS
X32s:PM 758 LV CPU mod,2GB,64GB microSATA SSD,COM mod,IPS
701c,240,380,X60s,560X,570E,600/E,T20,T21,T30,TR451,T42p
Past:560/E/Z,600E,R30,T21,T23,T30,T40,TR451,T40p,T41,T41p,T42,T42p,T43,X20,X22,X23,X24,X31,X40,X41,X60/T,X61/s,X201,T60,T60p,T61,T400,T601p

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#4 Post by ZaZ » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:47 pm

In my experience XP and Linux run faster on SSDs due to the lower overhead. Some SSDs allow for trim manually in XP.
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Re: x60s SSD Help...

#5 Post by EggsBenny » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:53 am

Thanks for the responses. XP trim issues? No plug and play options? I called Crucial and they stated their drives only work with SATA II and III systems. Many reliability issues with most other brands. Should I do this upgrade or save myself some BSOD misery down the road?

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#6 Post by Raceboy » Tue Apr 03, 2012 4:26 am

I have Crucial C300 SSD in my X60 Tablet and it works flawlessly.
X61s:L7500,4GB,128GB SSD,IPS
X32s:PM 758 LV CPU mod,2GB,64GB microSATA SSD,COM mod,IPS
701c,240,380,X60s,560X,570E,600/E,T20,T21,T30,TR451,T42p
Past:560/E/Z,600E,R30,T21,T23,T30,T40,TR451,T40p,T41,T41p,T42,T42p,T43,X20,X22,X23,X24,X31,X40,X41,X60/T,X61/s,X201,T60,T60p,T61,T400,T601p

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Re: x60s SSD Help...

#7 Post by EggsBenny » Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:13 pm

Thanks for the replies. Are we all in agreement that a Crucial C300 SSD will run in an X60s and does anyone else have any success stories to share on other brands?

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#8 Post by ZaZ » Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:09 pm

I ran XP on my X200 that had an Intel G2 drive without issue. My R60e, which has a SATA I controller, runs Linux flawlessly on another Intel G2 drive. The R60e is my fastest machine for most uses, booting in about seven seconds. I can't see a reason why the Crucial would fail to run XP properly, but I never seen one. An Intel drive will get you access to their software, which can run trim manually.
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Re: x60s SSD Help...

#9 Post by EggsBenny » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:45 pm

If I pick up an SSD can I back it up to a HDD and restore from an HDD if the SSD fails?

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Re: x60s SSD Help...

#10 Post by RDKirk » Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:02 pm

EggsBenny wrote:If I pick up an SSD can I back it up to a HDD and restore from an HDD if the SSD fails?
Clone it to a 2.5 HDD and also create an emergency boot disk. If the SSD fails, you just install the HDD clone into the computer and keep going, or you can use the emergency boot disk to clone the clone to a replacement SSD. I use Acronis to create the clone and the emergency boot disk (actually, it's an emergency boot SD card).

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Re: x60s SSD Help...

#11 Post by EggsBenny » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:26 am

I also use Acronis to clone my HDD backups to an identical drive. I've never created an emergency boot disk. My clones are flawless. Is the ERD created using Acronis? Thanks.

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Re: x60s SSD Help...

#12 Post by RDKirk » Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:23 pm

EggsBenny wrote:I've never created an emergency boot disk. My clones are flawless. Is the ERD created using Acronis? Thanks.
Yes, it is.

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Re: x60s SSD Help...

#13 Post by EggsBenny » Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:10 pm

Thank you very much.

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