Well it worked with Windows 10 32bit but very, very slow. To get it to fit I took the drive out of its case ( circuit board was half size) so it would fit in the drive bay. You might like to know that I tried to upgrade a DELL Inspiron 6000 (made in 2005!) using a laptop IDE to SATA adapter with a SATA SanDisk 60GB SSD drive. Mine was affected by that documented problem, so I had to patch multiple graphics rules files in order to fix it. I am running No CD cracks for legally owned games to save my discs and modified files in Sims 2 Double Deluxe because of the 800圆00 problem that comes up on 1024x768+ capable displays on some systems in the original SecuROM pressings that’s fixed in the Origin version. I never installed any unofficial service packs because I don’t want to muck up compatibility and potentially make an irreversible mess without a wipe and reload. Is it possible to make TRIM work on WinXP? The version I have probably doesn’t matter too much, but I have Pro SP3 installed. However, XP does not support TRIM as far as I know. It’s a bit more expensive then M.2->2.5” SATA because you need additional translation hardware (specifically the IDE->SATA bridge from IDE i915 notebooks), but it can be done. One of the options I’ve looked into is doing an M.2 AHCI->IDE conversion using a 128GB SSD. Because of the scarcity of good ones, I need to get creative to get around that issue as well. This is primarily because companies destroy them when they retire these notebooks, even though a wipe will probably be fine and the data is probably no longer relevant to their business. The issue now is you cannot find new IDE hard drives and many of the ones left are expensive, low capacity or a combination of the two. I think it’s a calibration issue at this point, especially considering it came out of a T43 with bent hinges and a destroyed chassis that had CPU hardlock issues. What will happen is I’ve noticed it clicks in operation, but continues to work. However, an issue that I’ve always had persists even with the proper mount so there is something wrong with the drive I picked. I have an HP nc6000 that never came with a hard drive, which forced me to get creative initially until I could order the correct caddy (eBay find) and do it properly.
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