Please stop posting links to overpriced hardware, it's clickbait to BG!
I expect EveryWhere will go for
https://www.mymemory.co.uk/memory/data-storage/ssd-drives.html?dir=asc&order=price
(assuming he finds one of the laptops suitable).
I don't think we want BG messing about in the BIOS now, do we!
Did you read my last post? You can leave the sourcing to the expert as he's been doing this for several years. The (new) SSD will be about £17 and you may have to buy a caddy for another £4. This will house the HDD you take out, so that you can get your files and operating system onto the SSD...
It seems to have got stuck!
Anyway, turns out he's been registered on MSE for years and has now provided the model numbers requested.
BG if all your machines have a hard disk drive (HDD), then I think he will advise you to get a solid state drive (SSD) for one of them. This is a good move as...
Good. You are very fortunate that the board's expert in this particular matter has taken up your case within 15 minutes. I've known this guy for years and he is never wrong! So, please follow his advice precisely, starting with the model names and numbers that he has requested. You need to do...
No you don't. I checked the site and there is no new thread from you on that board. I'll repeat it here, so everyone can see. I don't know why you come on here asking for advice if you're just going to ignore it and do your 'own thing'.
Are you saying you no longer need expensive PCs with huge CPUs and 16GB of RAM? I know very little about gaming but that surely would be a game changer!
Now you're getting me interested! I've read all the Chrome OS article on that link, so do you do banking on it? I'm presuming no bank actually produces an app compatible with it.
I have heard they boot up faster than an Android phone. Storage restrictions aside, are there things that just don't work on them? I'm thinking about dodgy football streaming sites and things that still run using Flash. Also, what about OS updates, security patches and the like...