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... |
Pulling the old 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.