upgrading dell inspiron laptop e1405

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by buzz14, Jan 30, 2014.

  1. buzz14

    buzz14 Private E-2

    my dell laptop e1405 is an XP OS. I'm trying to squeeze as much usage as possible. I have upgraded the RAM to 2GB, replaced the keyboard and need to replace the HD. Diagnotics shows all working except HD is going out. What size HD and should I upgrade to Windows 7?
     
  2. buzz14

    buzz14 Private E-2

    I have MS OFFICE and QUICKEN use every day and email.
     
  3. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member

    HI

    I would not personally update that model laptop to Windows 7, you may find some hardware does not have compatible drivers. I would stick with Windows XP as its a good operating system, may need some maintenance at times to keep it running smoothy.

    Did your laptop come with the default 80GB HDD or was it different?
    How much free space is left and to find this in MY Computer right click and choose Properties on the C: Drive

    Going to offer two scenarios for you here:

    1. Can get a larger HDD of XXXGB in size and Dell Accessories list is HERE fro your model, a 250GB SATA drive would be ok.

    However in this scenario, you likely will need to backup your important files (files, photos, Emails and settings, document and have all software applications on CD/DVD or Setup files with licence codes if needed) there is an option to image the current drive but I will leave that for now as its likely a detailed process.

    2. Get a portable USB HDD (Western Digital Passport as an example) and copy all your saved documents, music, video, photos etc to that drive to save space on the main HDD, also uninstall any software that's installed that you don't use. Can also backup same files to Cloud based storage and Skydrive (soon to be renamed OneDrive), GoogleDrive etc as its always worth having duplicate copies of important files.
     
  4. falconattack

    falconattack Command Sergeant Major

  5. Blujay

    Blujay Specialist

    I second that.

    You can upgrade to any size you are comfortable with and can afford.
    The bigger the better I say, but I have a lot of digital content. The more content you want to store on your drive, the larger you should go. Just remember if you don't back you important stuff and your drive fails, say 7 yrs down the road, you will loose all of that content.

    Other things to note:
    DO NOT buy wd green; I haven't bought them in a while, but I bought one about 2 yrs after they were launched and it failed in 2 weeks.

    Check the RPM of your current drive. I would recommend getting a drive of similar RPM to prevent any heating issues. 7200 RPM drives like the WD Black series tend to run hotter than the 5400 RPM WD Blue counterparts, though reliability and performance of WD Black is reputed to be much better. I have WD Black in my laptop and WD Blue in my PS3, and I can tell you, they both work great.:)
     
  6. mdonah

    mdonah Major Geek Extraordinaire

    I'm trying to squeeze as much use as I can out of my Dell Precision M70 too. I went with faster RAM and already had 2GB but am increasing to 3GB. I also increased my HD from 80GB (WD Blue) to 120GB (Toshiba). I also went to Vista Ultimate (32-bit) from XP Pro (32-bit).

    I went with Vista because as DavidGP said, device drivers were an issue with Win 7. During OS installation, Vista configured all but two of my devices and for those two, my XP drivers work perfectly. Vista also handled my Lexmark inkjet and HP Laserjet printers when I connected them.

    And with the Ultimate versions of Vista or 7, Microsoft throws in Windows Ultimate Extras although, you have to get them with Windows Update.
     
  7. ChristineBCW

    ChristineBCW Corporal

    Is this your Dell notebook? So you'll be looking at 2.5" SATA drives, which gives you a wide range of options.

    This Wiki Page indicates a "4Gb RAM Total" and "Vista Home" as Specs, yet you're stated "2Gb" and "XP" so I wanted to verify this so our discussions can be more precise.

    But it looks like it will take "any" HDD capacity you choose - up to 2Tb because that's the Boot Drive limitation.
     

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