Storage Device Compatibility

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Storage Device Compatibility refers to the ability of a computer system to properly communicate and utilize storage devices, such as hard drives, solid-state drives, external storage devices, and optical drives. Factors affecting storage device compatibility include interfaces and connectors (IDE, …

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Question 1

A user wants to upgrade their desktop with an SSD for faster performance. Which type of SSD connection is the most suitable if the user's motherboard supports NVMe?

Question 2

After upgrading a user's PC with a new SSD, their old HDD is no longer detected. Which BIOS setting may need to be checked?

Question 3

A technician needs to recover data from a damaged laptop. Which device should they use to connect the laptop's 2.5-inch SATA SSD to their desktop?

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