Installing an SSD into the Inspiron E1505 HackBook Pro

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In this video, I clone the iAtkos 10.6.3 install from the Dell Inspiron E1505's hard drive to a Samsung 16GB SATA II SSD, and then proceed to install it. Will it install successfully? Will it be stable enough for daily use? Will it have massive improvements in read/write speeds?

Spoilers: The install was unstable and there were no true gains. Could this be a hardware problem? Or maybe Snow Leopard doesn't use SSDs to their fullest potential?

If the audio is off, I apologize. My Blue Snowball recording to Audacity did not save, so I had to use my crappy camera audio. Once again, I apologize for the inconvenience.

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