Caveats to SSD install?
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Caveats to SSD install?
I presently have my ZM install on an old Sata II 160gb drive (mothballed from an old Apple computer), and video saved to a WesternDigital Sata II AV hard drive (mothballed from a Tivo DVR, drive is a predecessor to the WD Purple). I am contemplating shrinking the 160 partition(s) then imaging the OS drive onto a 60GB SSD drive, but I wonder if there are any caveats to running the install on a SSD drive?
Re: Caveats to SSD install?
Shrink your OS/BOOT partitions down to something that is smaller than the new SSD.
Run clonezilla off a bootable usb, clone the partitions you want to the SSD, then replace the old hard drive with the new SSD.
Run for at least a week or 2 before recomissioning the 160 gb drive.
Voila !
Run clonezilla off a bootable usb, clone the partitions you want to the SSD, then replace the old hard drive with the new SSD.
Run for at least a week or 2 before recomissioning the 160 gb drive.
Voila !