#SSDUpgrade

Alan Wright šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ šŸ‡®šŸ‡²LordFlashheart@c.im
2025-05-23

THE BAREKNUCKLE SSD INSTALLATION OATH
By Alan, Retired Jumper-Setting Legend

I, Alan, do solemnly swear upon this ungrounded carpet,
That I shall install this SSD with no wrist strap,
No anti-static mat,
And absolutely no regard for the gods of ESD.

I shall:

Grip this NVMe drive with the same bare hands that once re-seated a 486 CPU while smoking a rollie

Open this enclosure tool-free, not because it’s designed that way, but because I fear no screw

Insert this drive at a 30-degree angle, the way nature intended—and maybe swear if it doesn’t click first try

Connect my superfuckoff USB-C cable like a knight unsheathing Excalibur

Format the drive in exFAT, not because it’s cross-platform—but because I don’t remember what FAT32 stands for anymore

And should this drive:

Boot,

Mount,

And store 600GB of Takeout files without exploding...

Then I shall sit back, arms folded, and proclaim:

ā€œI told you—never used a bloody earthing strap.ā€

Signed under no duress, no RMA,
and no bloody jumper caps.

šŸ––
#TechNostalgia
#RetroComputing
#SSDUpgrade
#NoStrapNoFear
#OldSchoolGeek
#BuiltDifferent
#PCBuilding
#DigitalWarfare
#ModernRetro
#GroundedInChaos
#MastodonTech
#DIYOrDie
#BareknuckleBuilder

2025-04-07

It’s #CPUupgrade #SSDUpgrade #debian #btrfs #xfce night.

Wish me luck!

MasterTrend Infomastertrendinfo
2025-01-07

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2024-09-04

I am so tired after trying to setup Grub after cloning Linux drive for increased disk storage.

When I disconnect the OG drive, it boots as expected from the newer drive.

Now when I connect the OG drive back in, it will ALWAYS boot to the OG drive. When tried booting using the second drive’s EFI record, it boots into Grub rescue.

I hate myself for dragging my ass into this. šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø

#sysadmin #ssdupgrade #diary

PCFIXIT Business IT Solutionspcfixit
2023-10-23

Yesterday's walk down memory lane - giving this old Pentium III 700MHz a little love - Still in daily production use in the client's environment.

2020-07-18

That was quite easy and worked astonishing well... #pinebookpro #ssdupgrade

2014-08-15

DIY doings: components, cables and code

I’ve been playing with gadgets ever since my dad let me and my brother take apart an old calculator for fun, but until last week I had never wielded a soldering iron to connect electronic components.

My chance to remedy that oversight came at the end of a tour of a redone Radio Shack store across the street from the Verizon Center Phone Booth in downtown D.C.

After getting the company pitch about its screen-repair services, inspecting some Kodak camera modules made to clip onto phones, and playing with a littleBits synthesizer kit, I was invited to assemble a tiny LED flashlight by soldering the required parts to a small circuit board.

Dripping the molten flux onto the right contacts revealed itself to be a painstakingly precise, hold-your-breath task. I needed coaching from the rep manning that station, after which he had to redo some of my work–making me think this whole project was perhaps more like when our toddler puts together some arts-and-crafts project ā€œwith help.ā€ But a few minutes later, I did have my own tiny, battery-powered flashlight.

I had also completed my first hardware tinkering in a while.

The last time I’d cracked a computer’s case was two years ago, when I doubled the memory in my iMac (Apple has since made that at-home upgrade impossible on newer models) and then swapped out my ThinkPad’s hard drive for a solid state drive. Either chore involved less work and anxiety than the multiple transplants I performed on my old Power Computing Mac clone in the ’90s, including two processor upgrades and a cooling fan replacement.

While we’re keeping score, I last seriously messed with wiring when I strung some Ethernet cable from the basement to an outlet behind our TV to prepare for our Fios install in 2010. Going to that trouble, including terminating the bulk cable and attaching plugs myself, allowed me to use my choice of routers on our Internet-only setup.

The crimping tool I used for that task hasn’t seen much use since, but I’d like to think I’m still capable of moving a phone, power, or coax cable outlet. Especially if given a spare length of cable on which to practice first.

My DIY credentials are weakest when it comes to code. I learned entry-level BASIC in grade school but now recall little of the syntax beyond IF/THEN and GOTO. I used to lean on AppleScript to ease my Mac workflow, but now Automator lets me create shortcuts without having to remember the precise phrasing required after AppleScript statements like ā€œtell application ā€˜Finder’.ā€ My HTML skills now stretch little further than writing out the ā€œ<a href=ā€ hypertext link.

I do, however, still grasp such important basics as the importance of valid input and proper syntax, how easy errors can crop up and how much time it can take to step through functions to figure out what threw the error. For anything more complicated, the usual reporting technique comes into play: Ask as many dumb questions as needed to get a little smarter on the subject.

#AppleScript #BASIC #coding #crimpingTool #DIY #EthernetCable #hardwareUpgrade #solderingIron #SSDUpgrade

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