A Pavilion DV9500 will run an SSd?

I would like to add an SSD in the Bay of spare on my DV9658ea Pavilion in the end what makes my boot drive. The Bios will run an SSD Vista and where I can buy the drive connector and caddy for good install disk on the motherboard. (HP spare parts providers charge almost £90.00 for the relevant parts of the owners)

Yes.  You can use an SSD as your boot disk and the secondary drive as a storage device.

You will need a third party software product such as Paragon Drive Copy Pro easily migrate OS to SSD.   Some SSD's come with software cloning exactly for this purpose.

You will need to find your own source online for the carriage of hard drive and cable.  Just do a Google or Bing search for part number and choose a suppplier that suits you. If you are looking for hard you just maybe even backwards [ick a truck being used and cable.]

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    Hey Carollinagal

    do a safe mode system restore to before the problem

    ·

    http://www.windowsvistauserguide.com/system_restore.htm

    Windows Vista

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    1. reboot your computer.

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