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Dan
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10th Mar 13 at 17:09   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I've got a fairly decent dell laptop. It has a hdmi out.

I know you can run them while closed. So I guess I could use a wireless keyboard that I have with built in trackpad.

Is it worth putting a new hard drive in it and using it as a media centre type gadget? It can be hidden under tv easily.

If so what's the best Os to run on it as it'll be a new hdd. What software am I best to use? I have 20mb broadband now so i can stream/download quickly.


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I just put a cheap SSD in a 6 year old laptop and bodged in a couple of 2Gb SO-DIMMs I had knocking about. The chipset is so old it only registered 3Gb, but the combined RAM + SSD makes it run like a new computer!

Dunno what the best media centre software is though.
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I just put a cheap SSD in a 6 year old laptop and bodged in a couple of 2Gb SO-DIMMs I had knocking about. The chipset is so old it only registered 3Gb, but the combined RAM + SSD makes it run like a new computer!

Dunno what the best media centre software is though.


Are you running a 32-bit or 64-bit OS? Because you'd only see up to 3 GB of RAM under 32-bit Windows.

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I like your thinking, but unfortunately, it's a limitation of the Intel 945PM chipset.
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Ahh right. I never actually installed more RAM in a system than it officially support (from a hardware point of view) as I never knew whether it would actually work or not!

I guess you've answered that question for me now.
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Anyone got any other ideas?

I'm half tempted to stick a cheap small ssd in it and use it as a laptop again. Would be ideal for when I work away as it'll be ideal for browsing the web.


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I'm half tempted to stick a cheap small ssd in it and use it as a laptop again. Would be ideal for when I work away as it'll be ideal for browsing the web.

I can highly recommend this course of action if the battery's still up to scratch.

There's very little discernible difference for 'everyday' tasks between my refurbished 6-YEAR old Core 2 Duo 2.16ghz/3Gb RAM/SSD laptop and my 6-MONTH old Core i7 2.0Ghz, 8Gb RAM, SSD ultrabook.

It's not until you start trying to do something silly like video encoding, virtualisation or a mental Photoshop action that the newer machine feels any faster.
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I had an SSD in an old HP G6000 laptop, made the world of difference.
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The battery is still pretty good tbh.

Hmmm, decisions!




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So I just bought a 60gb ssd drive. What happens when I install it and switch on for first time :/

I had win 7 on it bit I think the key on bottom has worn off. Anyway of retrieving it?


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