@MrNickachu rubber? O_o i thought your only supposed to touch metal to discharge yourself. And i agree people worry way to much about giving their computers a static shock.
Instructional videos - great. Do you want these to surpass the language barrier, i.e., to to reach the millions (more than the population of Canada) of people who use closed captions? At 0:15 the so-called autocaptions display "if a decision to upgrade to a salty drive is a little intimidating let me..." - Truly and accurately, Alan of VerbatimIT dotc om
What this video fails to show is the 12 to 14 hours you'll spend diagnosing why the SSDs don't work properly with Intel SATA controllers using LPC.
If you own a newer HP notebook (or any other notebook with newer Intel chipsets) you can forget about getting blazing speeds of these - you'll get 7200 RPM mechanical HDD speeds at best.
What this video fails to show is the 12 to 14 hours you'll spend diagnosing why the SSDs don't work properly with Intel SATA controllers using LPC.
If you own a newer HP notebook (or any other notebook with newer Intel chipsets) you can forget about getting blazing speeds of these - you'll get 720 RPM mechanical HDD speeds at best.
as long as the person has touched metal/rubber prior to opening the laptop, as well as discharging and turning off the computer--not harm should come about.
Thx Crucial for these useful, charming, clear, short videos. However one is lacking: How to upgrade the firmware. Currently this needs to burn an ISO image; then to boot it on your PC, often a new one you don't already know completely; nowadays it often lacks a burner, so you have to go BIOS and make it boot on ONE OF your USB ports (which one? How 2 choose?). All things, not obvious for every1, that would benefit from another charming video. TIA Crucial,
@TheyCallMeIgi You can but, you have to take off like 10 screws and remove a bunch of stuff. It really should be easier to access. So much for simplicity. It sucks to be a fanboy.
@mariokid2115 "you violate your warranty" Replacing the HD or the RAM yourself does NOT void your MacBook's warranty. "U mad bro?" No, U? All you do is bullshitting. And I'm not Apple fanboy. Start talking rubbish about anything (M$, Google, etc.), and I'll always point that out. Say anything that is a fact (not an opinion), and I'll agree with you.
@TheyCallMeIgi I am an Apple fanboy myself. I was not trying to make fun of u. Sry to offend. And yes the hdd is considered non user replaceable. Search it on google this is fact not opinion.
"Apple publishes instructions on how-to replace the harddisk in the User Guide of the 2010 MacBook Pros, so it is safe to assume that the warranty will not be voided when doing this".
"Just a quick addendum to that. If you replace the HDD with an aftermarket one, then the HDD will be warrantied separate from the rest of your system."
@mariokid2115 "opening up your MBP will not void the warranty. However, there is a little catch that if you damage something while opening it up, it will void it."
"If it's the newest MBP, it won't void the warranty."
"All 13" MBPs have user-replaceable hard drives."
"I've been asked quite a few times if changing the hard drive or RAM will void Apple's warranty. It won't."
Most of the qutoes were find on the Apple Support forum. You can even buy RAM or HDD in Apple Store.
i wish the price of these would come down. having to pay over $600 just for about 300gbs of storage is outrageous. For that amount you could buy a new computer.
Thats a weird looking kitchen??
Magnusoestargaard 1 month ago 3
@MrNickachu rubber? O_o i thought your only supposed to touch metal to discharge yourself. And i agree people worry way to much about giving their computers a static shock.
KiwiNiinja 1 month ago
Instructional videos - great. Do you want these to surpass the language barrier, i.e., to to reach the millions (more than the population of Canada) of people who use closed captions? At 0:15 the so-called autocaptions display "if a decision to upgrade to a salty drive is a little intimidating let me..." - Truly and accurately, Alan of VerbatimIT dotc om
AlanKinNA 3 months ago
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What this video fails to show is the 12 to 14 hours you'll spend diagnosing why the SSDs don't work properly with Intel SATA controllers using LPC.
If you own a newer HP notebook (or any other notebook with newer Intel chipsets) you can forget about getting blazing speeds of these - you'll get 7200 RPM mechanical HDD speeds at best.
TheAmGoth 4 months ago
What this video fails to show is the 12 to 14 hours you'll spend diagnosing why the SSDs don't work properly with Intel SATA controllers using LPC.
If you own a newer HP notebook (or any other notebook with newer Intel chipsets) you can forget about getting blazing speeds of these - you'll get 720 RPM mechanical HDD speeds at best.
TheAmGoth 4 months ago
@TheAmGoth why is that? can you eplain more?
feREXtheBLUE 3 months ago
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Wait wait wait. She just called me a pansy.
Captainchiggs 4 months ago
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Captainchiggs 4 months ago
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wow blue wedding ring
submission123456 4 months ago
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submission123456 4 months ago
I'm shocked theres a woman showing me this.. I feel noobish..
grisapa1 4 months ago
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Do Not Buy A MoBo with a Marvell 9128 controller, it is total garbage. Wait for LGA 2011, or get a Z68 and use the chipset controller.
odiebugs 5 months ago
Excuse me... that is bad practice if you are replacing components. You haven't taken off your watch and jewelry... that is bad, bad practice!!!!!!!!
Lair360i 5 months ago 9
@Lair360i
She's taking the mick with the amount of jewellery!
mrbeady9 3 months ago
@Lair360i relax, its not food.
as long as the person has touched metal/rubber prior to opening the laptop, as well as discharging and turning off the computer--not harm should come about.
MrNickachu 2 months ago in playlist Crucial Installation Videos
Thx Crucial for these useful, charming, clear, short videos. However one is lacking: How to upgrade the firmware. Currently this needs to burn an ISO image; then to boot it on your PC, often a new one you don't already know completely; nowadays it often lacks a burner, so you have to go BIOS and make it boot on ONE OF your USB ports (which one? How 2 choose?). All things, not obvious for every1, that would benefit from another charming video. TIA Crucial,
Mon 05 Sep 2011 17:35 GMT
Merlin1940 5 months ago
You should always remove jewelry when working with electronics wtf???
Hurleyhckystud 5 months ago
I TOTALLY LOVE THIS VIDEO>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
MajorityUnavailable 5 months ago
@xIR3IVIiX um u see how much space is occupied on your original hard drive and then get the ssd that will be able to hold all of it.
bigbrowncheifbottom 6 months ago
I am looking to get a Crucial RealSSD M4 64GB SATA III. My question is will it work with SATA II?
LLOYD19851012 8 months ago
@LLOYD19851012 yes it will work on sata II, you will however get slower speed that with sata III.
snorri500 7 months ago
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TheyCallMeIgi 8 months ago
I'm on a mac how do I remove the battery and where is the hard drive panel? Oh wait I can't.
mariokid2115 8 months ago 15
@mariokid2115 Oh wait, you can. Troll.
TheyCallMeIgi 8 months ago
@TheyCallMeIgi You can but, you have to take off like 10 screws and remove a bunch of stuff. It really should be easier to access. So much for simplicity. It sucks to be a fanboy.
posted on an iPad
mariokid2115 8 months ago
@mariokid2115 Just keep on trolling.
TheyCallMeIgi 8 months ago
@TheyCallMeIgi Oh yeah, you violate your warranty by replacing the hard drive. U mad bro? Conflicting I know.
Posted on a macbook air(seriously)
mariokid2115 8 months ago
@mariokid2115 "you violate your warranty" Replacing the HD or the RAM yourself does NOT void your MacBook's warranty. "U mad bro?" No, U? All you do is bullshitting. And I'm not Apple fanboy. Start talking rubbish about anything (M$, Google, etc.), and I'll always point that out. Say anything that is a fact (not an opinion), and I'll agree with you.
TheyCallMeIgi 8 months ago
@TheyCallMeIgi I am an Apple fanboy myself. I was not trying to make fun of u. Sry to offend. And yes the hdd is considered non user replaceable. Search it on google this is fact not opinion.
mariokid2115 8 months ago
@mariokid2115 Few minutes of searching in google:
"Apple publishes instructions on how-to replace the harddisk in the User Guide of the 2010 MacBook Pros, so it is safe to assume that the warranty will not be voided when doing this".
"Just a quick addendum to that. If you replace the HDD with an aftermarket one, then the HDD will be warrantied separate from the rest of your system."
TheyCallMeIgi 8 months ago
@mariokid2115 "opening up your MBP will not void the warranty. However, there is a little catch that if you damage something while opening it up, it will void it."
"If it's the newest MBP, it won't void the warranty."
"All 13" MBPs have user-replaceable hard drives."
"I've been asked quite a few times if changing the hard drive or RAM will void Apple's warranty. It won't."
Most of the qutoes were find on the Apple Support forum. You can even buy RAM or HDD in Apple Store.
TheyCallMeIgi 8 months ago
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TheyCallMeIgi 8 months ago
@mariokid2115 lol it's pretty easy to do, I completely disassembled my mac and assembled it no problem
jacketnipple 3 months ago
@mariokid2115 You can! There are a-buncha vids on how!
salman6896 3 months ago
i thought about getting a $100 SSD in my laptop and use a USB3 external 2.5" HDD for pictures, music etc. but that'd be too inconvenient...
donconco 8 months ago
i wish the price of these would come down. having to pay over $600 just for about 300gbs of storage is outrageous. For that amount you could buy a new computer.
bigbrowncheifbottom 10 months ago
why are they all women? makes me glad I went with kingston O.o they think everyone has the money to blow on hardrives that cost 1k+
MatthewTelles 1 year ago
Nice video.
WindowsVideoArchive 1 year ago