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Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: suomyona on September 24, 2016, 09:19:30 PM
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I was curious if say you want to replace laptops hard drive, is it possible to do this with an external hard drive like a goflex 1tb external? or is that only for cloning/backup
Windows 10 OS
dell inspiron 7737
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BTW: I did order a replacement hard drive. This question is purely out of my curiosity while I wait.
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Windows is designed to only run on an internal hard drive.
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Yes and No
Yes you can run Linux from an external HDD it is very slow and really not worth doing.
No for windows like Salmon Trout stated.
Not all external HDD are SATA drives in a cage any more. Even still if they were there is no guarantee that it would even fit properly.
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Not only is installing Windows on an external hard drive a crazy idea (USB channel is too slow) but also the Microsoft EULA does not allow it.
Device. In this agreement, “device” means a hardware system (whether physical or virtual) with an internal storage device capable of running the software. A hardware partition or blade is considered to be a device.
It is possible to run "Live CD" versions of Linux and also Windows recovery CD images from a USB drive, but these get around the USB link problem by reading the whole disk image into memory first.
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It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. At that point, the right thing to do is to simply replace the internal drive in that laptop.