Nettet18. mai 2024 · To install Linux on D: (SATA 1?) you don't need all the drive space. - With Disk Manager shrink the D: partition in 40G and leave the space as unallocated. - … Nettet11. mai 2015 · Need help to boot up os with my ssd Im really new to this so sorry if i didnt give me much detail but please do help me, so heres my story.Im using the notebook Asus rog g551jm the one with gtx geforce 860m with 4gb, it also has 16gb ram and 1 tb hdd.
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Nettet28. jun. 2024 · Boot the laptop from a live bootstick (running Linux Mint) Use dd to copy the whole 500GB SSD to a network drive Shut down the laptop and replace the SSD by a 1GB SSD. Boot again with a live bootstick and use dd to copy the file on the network drive back to the SSD. Reboot without live bootstick NettetDefrag was necessary for HDDs because HDD performance relied heavily on collocation of data, this is not an issue with SSDs because there are no moving parts. Linux … scientist backing designer babies
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Nettet22. jul. 2024 · The location of the nvme module for "NVM Express" SSD has changed between linux kernel version 4.3 and 4.4. If you experience "cannot find root device" on boot, it may be due to the nvme module not being present in initramfs. In this case, the following may resolve your issue. Edit your /etc/mkinitcpio.conf file: ... MODULES= (... Nettet12. apr. 2024 · 1 If it boots normally on disconnecting the new SSD: check your BIOS boot priority or swap the cables at the drive end to the old drive has higher priority. – SHawarden Apr 13, 2024 at 0:17 It doesn't boot normally on disconnecting the new SSD, that is the problem. The error is the same. – Hamid Gadirov Apr 13, 2024 at 10:21 Add … NettetDefrag was necessary for HDDs because HDD performance relied heavily on collocation of data, this is not an issue with SSDs because there are no moving parts. Linux filesystems (ext4 etc) are also less prone to fragmentation in the first place, defragmentation is mostly a windows specific phenomenon. NO! SSDs don't store data like HDDs. scientist at work sign