SSD for hp pavilion p7-1072sc


SSDS (SSD) are largely 2.5 "form factor (used in laptops).

1. you will need a 2.5 "to 3.5" adapter support (some kits understand this, others do not).
2 empty 3.5 "Bay of disk (hard drive, floppy) in your computer case.
3. cable and SATA data cable suitable power (again, some kits include these, others not).
4. at current prices, the 240 to 256 GB drive should be your point of entry. Typical Windows Installer and use Basic applications ~ 100 to 128 GB.
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NOTE and purchase WARNING: cheap SSD naked are now on the market. These do not include tools migration, cables, media adapters or instructions. This is for the professional, but problematic for non-technical users.
ASK before you buy.

You said you want to install a CRUCIAL SSD.

Crucial has a series of "How-to" videos educational - look AT THE.
That should answer the majority of your questions.

How to install a Crucial SSD.
An example of the laptop is presented, but desktop is similar to the addition of hard disk in your computer case.
http://youtu.be/1znGkycMQa4

The operating system migration and data to new SSD.
http://youtu.be/_vRCgNylkOo

IF you intend to use it as your NEW boot drive (Windows 7 or 8.1).
I clearly prefer the BIOS and clean install of the OS.
This is especially true IF you are not currently using UEFI.

Prepare for migration (Crucial, Microsoft, others) to your existing installation of boot disk.
You will need the HP recovery disks, restore partitions installed by HP OEM disc startup.

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