A:AnswerHi Pete,
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A:AnswerIt only comes with the drive itself. You'll need the correct size Phillips head screwdriver. I used this for my ps4 pro so I didn't need anything additional. I just inserted it into the console.
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A:AnswerYou can go to the Microsoft website and download the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool (just type "windows 10 media creation tool" in their search box and follow the appropriate links). You can download either an ISO file for burning onto DVD, or you can create a bootable Flash drive directly. You'll most likely want to use the 64-bit version since almost all laptops built in the past 8-10 years support the 64-bit instruction set. Install your WD SSD (500GB is about the minimum I'd recommend, 1TB is better - both for capacity obviously, but also to extend the expected life of the drive through increased "spreading out" writes to the memory cells) and boot your laptop off of either the DVD or Flash drive you created. The installer takes ~15 minutes or so to finish its job, and then will walk you through various configuration options. Once that's done, most of your drivers will be installed automatically. You'll then need to do a Windows Update to pick up some missing drivers, and you may also need to go to the HP website to pick up any odd-ball drivers that Microsoft itself doesn't have (very, very few of those actually). Be sure to match your Windows version (Home or Pro) with what your laptop originally shipped with as that's what the system-integrated license will directly support. If you change versions, you may need to purchase a separate license key from Microsoft of a verified reseller. Best Buy also sells a retail packaged version of Windows 10, but that's really for systems that never had Windows 10 installed before and don't have system-integrated licenses (or a COA sticker on the bottom with the activation key). Good luck!
A:Answerdownload the windows media creation tool to a +8 gb usb drive then boot the computer using the usb drive, from there you would have to do a fresh install of windows.
this is assuming you have access to an additional computer, also doing this will wipe all the data on currently on the hard drive
A:AnswerI would say yes. I used it for my Dell XPS laptop L702X. The only issue I ran in to was the drivers on the CD that came with the cable was out of date. Once I downloaded the latest driver the cloning and moving my data to the new drive worked perfectly.
A:AnswerSure you can. You can run the game any thing that you want. If you want to up grade new window you can do that too. Or keep the old one don't matter.
A:AnswerI would say yes. I used it for my Dell XPS laptop L702X. The only issue I ran in to was the drivers on the CD that came with the cable was out of date. Once I downloaded the latest driver the cloning and moving my data to the new drive worked perfectly.
A:AnswerYes it will work. Be sure to make a Time Machine backup before installing it. Use a seperate USB drive for the Time Machine backup. Press the option button after installing it to either boot from internet (clean install) or from a USB installer on a flash drive (faster). Look up how to make a MacOS USB installer before putting in this Western Digital drive. The system will reinstall MacOS and then will offer the opportunity to apply the Time Machine backup. You will now have a fresh install that is exactly like the old one. Apple makes this very easy....much better than Windows.
A:AnswerApparently this is a newer laptop that is offered with either hard drive or SSD options, so it would possibly work unless Asus uses proprietary devices. You would need to figure out how to clone it, possibly by a USB-SATA converter cable, unless you plan to reinstall Win10 from scratch. And figure out how to open the laptop. BB may be able to do upgrade, esp. if it is under warranty. I take no responsibility!
https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/ASUS-TUF-Gaming-FX505DD-DT-DU/specifications/