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July 20th, 2020 02:00
Suggested SSD drives for 9530
I have an XPS 15 (9530, Late 2013) with a "400-ABPH : 1TB 5400 rpm SATA Hard Drive + 32GB mSATA Solid State Drive". I have signs that the disk is starting to fail. Any suggested SSD I could replace it with (500GB or 1TB)?
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ejn63
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July 20th, 2020 04:00
Any 2.5" SATA SSD will work. You won't need the cache SSD (the 32 G) unit -- that's to speed up the relatively slow hard drive. You can disable the cache and remove it when you install the SSD to replace the hard drive.
RuskinF
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July 20th, 2020 03:00
Here are the parts that are recommended for the laptop that you have. It is a page from Crucial.
https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/dell/xps-15-(9530)-61whr-battery
It has a list of all the components that go along perfectly with the model of your device.
I hope this helps!
ejn63
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July 20th, 2020 04:00
No, you don't need a new 10 license. If you're planning to reload Windows, it'll auto-activate.
To disable the RST cache,
https://www.dell.com/support/article/en-us/sln147923/intel-smart-response-technology-configuration?lang=en
(you're better off without it, using just the native SSD). Yes, it's a separate drive.
swehjo
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July 20th, 2020 04:00
So the cache SSD sits separately, not together with the current drive? How do I disable it, I assume somewhere within the BIOS? Does it matter if I leave it on and let it stay put? (being lazy.....)
swehjo
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July 20th, 2020 04:00
And will I need a new Win 10 license? I suppose not?!
swehjo
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July 20th, 2020 04:00
Super! Thanks!
We'll see what comes out of this. This started soon after a recent Windows upgrade; Outlook stopped working and then I got more and more error messages (incl "[file] is corrupted) and hang-ups. Cleaned and re-installed... Having done a thorough system analysis, both from SupportAssist and the "Bios" version with no errors detected I am now running chkdsk /r/f. No clear indication yet but PC works fine after a clean install but then functions start to deteriorate. For me this has previously indicated a disk slowly going bad. May be wrong here though. But the old disc in anyway to slow
swehjo
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March 5th, 2021 04:00
Due to a failed battery I thought it was time to replace the drive as well (even though it works fine now). I bought one of the disks in the link above. Many thanks for that. But back to one of my questions around the RST cache.
If I don't remove it and keep it enabled, what consequences would it have?
If I don't remove it but disable it, what consequences would it have?
(being lazy.....)