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| | | | | I have an old Dell desktop that seems to crawl to a stop whenever some intense disk I/O takes place. I also happen to have a spare SSD. That SSD would give this machine a nice performance boost. The current IDE drive in the Dell has the exact same amount of space as the SSD. Unfortunately, this Dell has no SATA support and the SSD has a SATA interface. Not to worry. For ~$35 and a couple of hours this upgrade can be complete and my machine can stop grinding to a halt on intense disk I/O. | |
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| | | | | I recently installed Ubuntu 19.10 on my desktop alongside an existing Windows 10 install; on a separate blank ssd. Here are some things the online guides dont tell you about dual booting. UEFI Does your system use UEFI? Yeah, I didn't know either. Cause I didn't need to. But | |
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