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    Thanks Loopy I have sourced an X210 with 160 SSD + 4 gig of ram

    wifi + 3G Windows 7 pro fresh install + licence etc

    12 months RTB warranty £130

    Bargain I reckon ,, cheers mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    forget data migration - not worth the time and effort - all your data will be accessible from the 1 TB drive in a USB enclosure anyway

    did you get a windows CD/DVD ? is your windows genuine or was it installed for you after you bought the laptop by some lads at the emporium

    if you do not have a cd you will need to torrent a copy of win7 ultimate afterwards you will have an ISO file ( CD/DVD image )

    then you will need an empty 8gig USB stick

    google "installing windows 7 with a usb drive"

    you should also go to lenovo support and download the drivers for your laptop ( post the model if you need help finding the page )

    it may take a little mucking around to set the BIOS to boot the USB - not sure about lenovo BIOS - but the answer will be just a google away

    it is really no so hard , though if you have someone with some knowledge handy you may find it easier to pay them - just make sure you have taken out the 1 TB and replaced it with the SSD
    OK, my Win 7 Professional is genuine but did not come with a CD/DVD. Just to be sure of these steps: 1) download a torrent of Win 7 (Ultimate or Professional?) as an ISO image, which I will copy to an 8 GB USB stick 2) Windows has a USB/DVD Download Tool to install the ISO image on my new SSD after I have swapped out the 1 TB HD 3) not clear where to download Lenovo's drivers to and how to install them on the new SSD. Wouldn't they be on the Win 7 ISO? 4) swap the drives. I found a youtube video that seems to correctly describe how to swap the HD with the SSD. I don't want to update the ram, just swap my HD for an SSD:



    About which SSD to buy, I found this to be interesting: Sandisk could make HDDs obsolete with newer, cheaper SSDs | Digital Trends

    According to a recently released spec sheet, the Z400s will come in available storage flavors of 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB. The drives will be available as M.2 or 2.5-inch SATA and will supposedly offer sequential read/write speeds of 549 megabytes per second and 330MB/s, respectively.

    .......Unfortunately, SanDisk is being tight-lipped about exactly how much the Z400s will cost or when it will be released. We’re skeptical that the company will be able to exactly match mechanical disk prices, but if they even come close it’ll be a big step forward for SSD affordability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney
    3) not clear where to download Lenovo's driver
    what is the exact model number

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigelandjan View Post
    Thanks Loopy I have sourced an X210 with 160 SSD + 4 gig of ram

    wifi + 3G Windows 7 pro fresh install + licence etc

    12 months RTB warranty £130

    Bargain I reckon ,, cheers mate
    Sounds good Nige.

    I guess you mean X201?

    I don't there ever was an X210

    I think the X220 succeeded the X201, then there was X230 and X240 is current model I think.

    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney
    not clear where to download Lenovo's drivers
    The drivers might download automatically when you connect to internet using basic windows drivers for the first boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    what is the exact model number
    The model number is Z50-70 20354 and the download page is Laptops and netbooks :: Lenovo Z Series laptops :: Lenovo Z50 70 - Lenovo Support (TH)

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    download everything related to the OS you wish to install - win 7 64bit - and copy each one to the memory stick you wish to install the OS from ( they are self extracting exe files so very straightforward )

    with the BIOS update - if you have a working operating system on the laptop now - download and run it first - the readme says


    Installing the package
    1. Windows
    Run 9bcn31ww.exe (With admin authority)
    If you torture data for enough time , you can get it to say what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post

    with the BIOS update - if you have a working operating system on the laptop now - download and run it first - the readme says


    Installing the package
    1. Windows
    Run 9bcn31ww.exe (With admin authority)
    This is fvckin' with my mind. Run it first before what? Swapping my drives?

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    are you using your lenovo now ?

    download the bios update - 9bcn31ww.exe and the README.txt

    read the txt and then run the exe as administrator - 5 Ways to Run Programs as Administrator in Windows 7 & Windows 8

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    OK, so it's a test run, EH?

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    no it is a BIOS update - released on the 15th of march

    you need to do a bit more googling and reading - hand holding through basics that are covered across the web becomes irritating

    HTG Explains: Do You Need to Update Your Computer?s BIOS?

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    Understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Looper
    The drivers might download automatically when you connect to internet using basic windows drivers for the first boot.
    That would be nice. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    I just spent a while looking at new lap tops also. Would like to upgrade. Need a lightweight computer with a decent size screen that I can work on (writing mostly).

    Was looking around at the Lenovo Yoga 2 pro, the dell XPS 13 and the quite fancied Asus Zenbook UX305 (fancied, as it runs in at 30K baht as opposed to the other two which clock in at 60K).

    Now, the problem I have is that the memory on these (at least 2 out of the 3) is a 256 GB SSD. Which I think is a solid state memory.

    Now, I may be missing something, but my main work data folder (which has everything I need) runs (today) to 53.4GB.

    So, this means that more than 20% of the memory would be gone just by loading my main work file onto the computer - that is before I load any other programs etc?

    Or am I missing something blindingly obvious?
    Went with the dell XPS 13. Nice. 1.1Kg. As always takes a while to get it set up how I want it, but seems to be sweet. Will suit me down to the ground I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg
    Went with the dell XPS 13
    I was looking at that before I went with the asus

    but the shiny screen was a no - the reflecting screen on my previous xps14 was irritating

    3200 x ?? screen added to the cost for no real return

    no discrete graphics card

    the new dell xps 13 has recieved great reviews , but I would recommend the asus I have even though it required a small amount of modification from stock - replaced the hybrid drive for an SSD and added a 128g sata3 half size mPCIe card ( $100 from amazon )

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    the new dell xps 13 has recieved great reviews , but I would recommend the asus I have even though it required a small amount of modification from stock - replaced the hybrid drive for an SSD and added a 128g sata3 half size mPCIe card ( $100 from amazon )
    Price, (Sandisk?) and size of SSD, pls?

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    the samsung evo 850 is what I would recommend

    but if you want the full rundown from the testbenches

    Best SSDs of 2015 - Solid State Drive Comparison Charts

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    I was having a look at some small form factor PCs and they are getting better and better at packing a lot of power into a small space. However, I am not sure about getting them through hand luggage for air travel, as in without display or power supply. Does anyone know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
    I am not sure about getting them through hand luggage for air travel, as in without display or power supply. Does anyone know?
    so long ss you dont look like Tim Howard


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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg
    Went with the dell XPS 13
    I was looking at that before I went with the asus

    but the shiny screen was a no - the reflecting screen on my previous xps14 was irritating

    3200 x ?? screen added to the cost for no real return

    no discrete graphics card

    the new dell xps 13 has recieved great reviews , but I would recommend the asus I have even though it required a small amount of modification from stock - replaced the hybrid drive for an SSD and added a 128g sata3 half size mPCIe card ( $100 from amazon )

    I was halfway to getting the asus, looked nice, and was cheaper. but I really like the way the xps has a thin screen "bevel" (thats probably not the right word, but there is almost no "rim" to the screen, making the computer smaller for the same screen size).

    Plus, honestly, I am not a computer guy, just wanted something light for travel that I can work on. no games or other stuff, just fast, light and can do the job. Seems ok so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    the samsung evo 850 is what I would recommend
    If I'm not mistaken, the evo 850 500MG is about 3.5 times more expensive than the Seagate Internal Hard Drive 500GB SATA-III 7200rpm Cache 16MB (ST500DM002). I make that comparison b/c Sandisk promises the Z400 SSDs will be comparable in price to HDDs. Question: is my comparison valid, obviously other than the Seagate is an HDD and the Samsung is an SSD and Sandisk is whole other line of products?

    Sorry to bore you but you won't get around to it until you feel like it. Where'd you buy the Evo?

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    ^ Seagate reliability figures are not too hot...if you opt for a HDD then go for Hitachi....

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    I have an evo 840 250gig in my laptop now - I purchased it from panthip a year ago

    if I was to purchase a SSD right now I would get someone to bring me one from the US at 170 USD for the evo 850 500gig

    the SSD is less power consumption , higher speed , lighter weight but more per gig than a spinning drive

    the speed and power consumption make them worth while if you are using in a laptop that is away from a power source.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slip View Post
    Recently, I purchased a Lenovo with 100TB HD.
    Something tells me you didn't....

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjblaney View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    the samsung evo 850 is what I would recommend
    If I'm not mistaken, the evo 850 500MG is about 3.5 times more expensive than the Seagate Internal Hard Drive 500GB SATA-III 7200rpm Cache 16MB (ST500DM002). I make that comparison b/c Sandisk promises the Z400 SSDs will be comparable in price to HDDs. Question: is my comparison valid, obviously other than the Seagate is an HDD and the Samsung is an SSD and Sandisk is whole other line of products?

    Sorry to bore you but you won't get around to it until you feel like it. Where'd you buy the Evo?
    If you want different options, try here:

    SSD, mSATA, 3D Scanners, Compact Flash, SDHC, SD, USB Drives and more | My Digital Discount

    I've used them several times and they ship to the sandpit, so I'd imagine they'd ship to Thailand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slip View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Slip View Post
    Recently, I purchased a Lenovo with 100TB HD.
    Something tells me you didn't....
    HOW ABOUT 1TB?
    That's more like it. If there were 100TB drives I'd buy a couple.

    Too many hard disks floating around my house.


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