wolfeking
banned
Okay, so I have run into a quandry here. I have been less than impressed with my samsung 830 SSD. So I pulled it out and stuck it in my M90. Now knowing this, it only has ATA mode. I have yet to find a ACHI/SATA setting like the M90 had. So, should I just use the ~ 15GB of free space that I left for Ubuntu originally to install Ubuntu? Or should I go and divi the drive to 2 64GB areas and dual boots it with windows 7 or vista (still need to find a graphic driver for 7 that does not crash so much). Now I can only really see 2 ways about it.
1. Just use Ubuntu for school time. I have the intel wireless card in so its wireless in ubuntu. That would, at least as far as i know, leave teh windows partition in tact so that any time I want to I can just drop it in the desktop and boot up no issue.
2. Reinstall vista/7 and ubuntu too. Freeware is there. But if I were to put it back in the desktop I would again need to install windows and download everything.
or Wildcard 3.
ghost an image of whats on the drive now onto a partition on the 1TB drive, and then format and install as stated in option 2. That would minimize the reinstall time if putting it back into the desktop, yes?
1. Just use Ubuntu for school time. I have the intel wireless card in so its wireless in ubuntu. That would, at least as far as i know, leave teh windows partition in tact so that any time I want to I can just drop it in the desktop and boot up no issue.
2. Reinstall vista/7 and ubuntu too. Freeware is there. But if I were to put it back in the desktop I would again need to install windows and download everything.
or Wildcard 3.
ghost an image of whats on the drive now onto a partition on the 1TB drive, and then format and install as stated in option 2. That would minimize the reinstall time if putting it back into the desktop, yes?