Solid State Drive (SSD) for notebook 1160us dm4, a SATA II or SATAIII?

I would go to an SSD and I was wondering if this laptop supports SATA III or 6 GB/s transfer rate. The HARD disk that is in a Seagate ST9500420AS ATA and research shows that he has a transfer rate of 3 gb/s. I don't know if I should buy an SSD is 6 GB/s or 3 Gbps. don't know if the motherboard supports (SATAIII / 6 GB/s)?

Thoughts? Someone has upgraded to SSD s. Also, how / what did you use to transfer the old drive or you just reinstall Windows 7?

Thank you

Harry

Hello

1. most likely, it is a SATA II controller. You can use the following program to check:

FTP://FTP.CPUID.com/PC-Wizard/PC-wizard_2012.2.11.zip

(In my case, the controller is a SATA III).

2. I normally have "clone" of the HARD drive, this will save a lot of time to reinstall many things. I use a product called O & O DiskImage to perform this work, very fast and the success rate of 100%. A small note: you need a larger SSD (capacity) than the drive that you want to clone - normally C:. You can try this free product:

http://www.EASEUS.com/disk-copy/

Some SSD vendors also provide a product of cloning for you to do this work.

Kind regards.

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