Windows 10: laptop upgraded to 10 is very slow now. install SSD?

Discus and support laptop upgraded to 10 is very slow now. install SSD? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I feel sure that the portable is just not current enough on hardware and marginal on RAM. So I plan to replace the existing HD with a SSD. Thelaptop... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Odysseus, Jul 16, 2016.

  1. Odysseus Win User

    laptop upgraded to 10 is very slow now. install SSD?


    I feel sure that the portable is just not current enough on hardware and marginal on RAM. So I plan to replace the existing HD with a SSD.

    Thelaptop is a Dell E5510. I am so far unfamiliar with W10 and do not know how to determine what the processor is, size of the HDD, and how much RAM it has. Is there software in W10 that will profile the hardware?

    In any case, I expect that the procedure will be the same. This is what I would do in the absence of a better plan:

    update w10
    back up my files
    clone the existing HDD to a SSD using a USB>SATA cable (suggestions for free or low cost software welcomed)
    replace the existing HDD with the SSD
    boot up

    Is this a good plan? Happy to hear a better one.

    :)
     
    Odysseus, Jul 16, 2016
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  2. windows 10

    hello

    I have bought new laptop hp with windows 8.1 i upgraded to windows 10 but now is very slow and alot of virus.

    how can i get original windows 10 for free to clean install

    thanks
     
    ajmalmomand, Jul 16, 2016
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  3. very slow

    I have upgraded my laptop from windows 8.1 to windows 10

    now it is very slow in booting, opening applications and shutdown

    thoroughly disappointed
     
    nandajanK.A, Jul 16, 2016
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  4. NavyLCDR New Member

    laptop upgraded to 10 is very slow now. install SSD?

    A clean install would be better, if you don't mind re-installing your programs/applications:
    Clean Install Windows 10 Directly without having to Upgrade First - Windows 10 Forums

    In between steps 6 and 7 of the above tutorial you would remove the HDD and install the SSD and do the clean install to the SSD. You could then connect the HDD to the SATA to USB adapter/cable to retrieve files from it.

    If you do want to clone, Macrium Reflect Free and MiniTool Partition Wizard are both good free programs to accomplish that.
    Macrium Reflect Free

    Best Free Partition Manager for Windows | MiniTool Partition Free
     
    NavyLCDR, Jul 16, 2016
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  5. maarkr Win User
    OOOOOPS...disney vaca? I saw that! LOL!
     
    maarkr, Jul 16, 2016
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  6. Might want to check the Bios to be sure the new SSD will be using AHCI and not IDE if the system is an older one. Don't change the setting until you have cloned or backed up the old drive though or it wont boot, See HERE

    In addition, here is another Free cloning software that comes with many SSD drives
     
    questorfla, Jul 16, 2016
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  7. Odysseus Win User
    Am now in another city and so cannot look at the BIOS options. Where in BIOS am I likely to find this setting? I recognize that it is a mass storage issue, but don't know without searching where the option is located.

    (If I understand it, if now set to IDE [which is expect is likely], I need to change to AHCI [after backup and cloning]?)
     
    Odysseus, Jul 17, 2016
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  8. Ztruker Win User

    laptop upgraded to 10 is very slow now. install SSD?

    Ztruker, Jul 17, 2016
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  9. On the AHCI, that is a change that should be done (IMHO) before you format the SSD for best results.. Cloning first would be a waste in that case. As "Ztruker" mentioned above Googling it would be your best bet. If you are not familiar with your system's bios and what can happen there if the setting are changed in different ways, I would definitely do some reading before changing anything. This thread makes me thing you COULD do it but every situation can be different.

    PS: All the "spec" data you mentioned you could not find is in the command 'msinfo32' run from almost any version of Windows command-line. Tells you everything you want and many things you probably don't want to know. *Wink
     
    questorfla, Jul 19, 2016
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  10. Odysseus Win User
    Thanks for all the great guidance. Have been googling, reading, etc. and found couple of good UTube videos in point.

    Was thinking of a summary type profiler, but msinfo32 mentioned by questorfla does indeed provide bountiful info (much of it Greek to me). Could not locate anything showing what the total RAM can be, or the number of memory slots, but it is probably in there somewhere. Also found Belarc Advisor, which is good summary GUI type.
     
    Odysseus, Jul 19, 2016
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  11. Ztruker Win User
    From the online Manual page, Specifications:

    Memory Connectors: four internally-accessible DDR3L DIMM sockets
    Type: unbuffered, Non-ECC, quad‑channel DDR3
    Speed: up to 1600 MHz
    Capacities: 4 GB and 8 GB
    Configurations supported: 4 GB, 8 GB, 12 GB, 16 GB, 24 GB and 32 GB
    Minimum: 4 GB
    Maximum: 32 GB
     
    Ztruker, Jul 19, 2016
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  12. Good Man ZT *Smile. The online manual from Mfr is always best. Sounds like he could end up with a heckuva decent laptop. 32 GB of Ram Would make an excellent portable "desktop" IMHO!
     
    questorfla, Jul 20, 2016
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  13. Ztruker Win User

    laptop upgraded to 10 is very slow now. install SSD?

    Ztruker, Jul 20, 2016
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  14. Odysseus Win User
    Edit: moved this post to BSOD thread
    ---------
    Replaced HDD with SSD and did a clean W10 install. SSD faster by a multiple.

    Upgraded to 8GB RAM (max possible on the E5510). Ran a couple of memory tests and all OK.

    Now customizing to suit my work style. So far have had to use Google to figure out how to do the most basic things that are second nature through Win 7 and probably 8.1. Everything seems to be either renamed or moved or both in Win 10. Oh well, I'm getting there.

    However occasionally the computer throws up a screen with "WHEA Uncorrectable Error" message and reboots. After it reboots, it runs OK for an indeterminate period then repeats

    Have updated drivers (which were all up to date), and run several diagostic tests including Windows and Iolo. No
    related errors reported.

    Has anyone run into this after upgrading to 10?
     
    Odysseus, Jul 27, 2016
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  15. Ztruker Win User
    Ztruker, Apr 4, 2018
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