630 HP: hp630: possible install ssd?

I think that to replace the HDD with ssd, but I can't find in the BIOS set up how to choose the option AHCI

So: it is not necessary, and in any case the ssd will work correctly in TRIM mode? or there is how to define the new

configuration mode?

I think in a 120G kingston

Thank you

Yes, an SSD will work. No need to try to define ahci; the system works by default in ahci mode and could not be changed from that. With respect to the PAD, it is a function of the operating system. Windows 7 and higher does natively as do most modern Linux distributions, but you do not what Linux distro so specify not way of knowing.

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