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Old 10-28-2016, 09:23 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by loochy View Post
Do a clean install with your new OS, then just reinstall what you need. It's almost always better to get a fresh start.

Intels are the best, but they are also the most expensive. I've enjoyed my SanDisks. I had a Corsair that died in about 3 years. I don't know if my experiences are typical.
You have to get a transfer cable/kit to clone your drive but that plugs in USB and software is easy.

Once cloned, simply replace the drive and you're up and running.

I've used all the band's and my favorites are Intel and Samsung. Intel though is currently behind in the ssd tech since they aren't using vnand chips (at least last I checked). Samsung EVO drives are affordable and very quick.
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