![]() ![]() After a little research, I came across this question on SuperUser and found out that that was possibly an improper display of this screen. iso file from Microsoft's official servers and used Rufus software to write it on a USB flash drive.Īt first, I used these settings in Rufus with GPT enabled and Quick Format unchecked to write the Windows on the flash, but then I got a black dotted screen on my laptop. Then I proceeded with the hardware upgrade and successfully replaced the CD/DVD ROM with the new SSD and I confirmed that the laptop recognized the SSD being added. ![]() An optical drive case: External USB 3.0 12.7mm SATA Optical Drive Case, Enclosure Case Compatible with 12.7mm SATA Optical CD/DVD/Blu-Ray Drive. ![]() A caddy: Zheino SSD HDD Caddy 12.7mm Aluminum 2nd Hard Disk Drive Caddy Case Adapter for Universal Laptop CD/DVD-ROM Optical Bay (12.7MM).An SSD: Silicon Power 128GB SSD 3D NAND A55 SLC Cache Performance Boost SATA III 2.5" 7mm (0.28") Internal Solid State Drive (SU128GBSS3A55S25AC).So I have bought the following for the upgrade from Amazon: ![]() But since my old laptop didn't have a dedicated SSD slot, I should have replaced my CD/DVD ROM with the new SSD. I have found out that the main reason these old laptops are slow, is that they run on HDD and that I should upgrade to an SSD. I have an old Dell Inspiron 15R N5110 laptop and I wanted to upgrade it so that it'll be faster and give it to my parents to use - so I didn't want to spend that much. ![]()
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