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ULF - Dell did wise up to the issue with installing upgraded OS - if the xps is supported by Dell inherently for 7, then you are right. If it is not within 30-40 days you would get the non genuine message...
Yeah, it's not an upgrade. The PC came with Win 7 Home Premium from Dell, so I should have no issues, right?
The only thing missing from that Marvin Jones touchdown reversal is that it wasn't a first round playoff game.
I have an intel one on my pc at home. I got it a few years ago, but I love it. Like you said, I have the OS installed on there. I did put a few games on it, but that doesn't seem to make much of a difference except during the initial loading up.
I was amazed at how much faster Windows loaded up on it.
nothing wrong with a clean install - what I would do going forward after is to do imaging of your drive periodically - Kidding you not it means you won't need to do bare bones reinstalls.
What I have done with home machine is use the SSD just for OS and program installs, and separate drives for data.
ULF - should be all set. I found out the hard way @ work that not all dell boxes are supported with 7 by dell. they seemed to have drawn a line with that.
I have an intel one on my pc at home. I got it a few years ago, but I love it. Like you said, I have the OS installed on there. I did put a few games on it, but that doesn't seem to make much of a difference except during the initial loading up.
I was amazed at how much faster Windows loaded up on it.
+1
I have an intel and am very happy with it. I had another brand (don't remember which one, but during the early days of SSD) and it kept failing. They replaced it, but it was a pain.
That review of the new Corsair ones I posted was very positive. That site has been really trustworthy over the years, so I believe it when they give a product a good review. For my next SSD, I'll probably get that brand.
Yeah it's amazing how a quick boot up feels as good as it does. It only saves like a minute or something but it's just awesome... "I can never go back" kinda thing.
Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
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