Saturday, February 23, 2019

Swapping HDD for SSD

I had to leave my work-issued surface at work for a while, which meant doing homework on my 7+ year old toshiba laptop. Woof. Imagine trying to edit a pair of 20 page papers and narrate a recorded slide deck on something that struggles to run firefox at turtle speed. Things got done eventually, but it was touch and go for a while and frustrating enough that I started wondering if it was time to upgrade.

Unfortunately replacing a PC is not in the budget right now, which is why it was so nice to have a surface pro for homework. But I still wanted to do something, and a tiny budget meant the only real solution might be to switch out the old mechanical hard drive for an SSD. Having tried and failed to switch PC or smart device components in the past this was kind of daunting but in the end it wasn't too bad.

I ended up with a 500gb samsung SSD with a USB connector for about $90. The scary thing is that's about half of what I paid for the toshiba in the first place. I'm serious, this was a budget-minded project all the way around. But 90 bucks in and I'm pot-committed at that point, so the fact that cloning the old drive took 24 hours instead of the 4-5 I was expecting didn't feel like a good sign.
Paid a little more to go with samsung b/c their software got good reviews. 
Essentially 24 hours later...
But it finished, and I pulled the battery out of the laptop. Then the hard drive, which was surprisingly easy. Popped the SSD in and crossed my fingers...
Pulling the old drive
And we have boot up! Amazingly after the cloning was done the rest of the job was less than 5 minutes. The SSD fit right into the HDD bracket and was closed back up really quick. And I'll admit, it is functioning much better now. I'll hold on to the old drive for a while, but I think with some reformatting our xbox might just have picked up an external storage drive.

The only downside is I didn't get a USB-SATA connector with a power source, and I realized after the fact I have an old 3.5 inch SATA drive with vacation pictures on it I need to get running at some point. There are actually a couple of old PC's around I should probably pull the hard drives on. Oh well. Another $20 on this project for an enclosure won't break the bank.

Monday, February 18, 2019

Sigh.

I have no time for anything. But when one of the reasons why is so cute, it's hard to get upset about it.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

fixing the bar cabinet

Over the holidays I noticed the bar cabinet door wasn't staying completely closed. I wondered if it was cold enough in the house to cause some shrinkage, but actually, the bottom shelf had too much weight on it and was sagging!
I had my post-Super Bowl Monday off, so out came the bar clamps and an extra wood screw or two.
Viola! One square cabinet again.
It felt good to be productive, even if I was fixing something that wasn't quite holding up as well as I hoped it would. I was glad to have the time at least.
The dog was a little confused but she appreciated being able to get this done with a minimum of machine noise.