Surprisingly easier than I thought.

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That’s rad. I know I’m gonna take the plunge at some point, but I might wait to bundle a few hardware swaps. Definitely my fan too.

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Were there any modifications you needed to make to the drive for it to fit?

This seems like something I’d love to jump into.

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Why would there be any modifications required? Buy a 2230 single sided SSD and slam it in. 2230 is the physical size. 22mm by 30mm. Same applies to the retched 2242, and the usual 2280

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I have seen quite a few posts of users physically cutting the bigger variants into the smaller one because in some cases it was just an extra blank PCB beyond that small size.

I think the reason was that it was cheaper than just buying a 2230 SSD.

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Ewww

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A 2230 from Ali Express is very affordable. I’d definitely recommend that over any modifications.

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Ahh, I never knew that was a specific size. I haven’t bought an NVME drive like this before but read a few mentions of that need.

Many thanks for clarifying and steering me down the right path.

Have an excellent day, mate!

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None. I just used the guide on iFixit but cloned the original drive with CloneZilla to make restoration easier. I did also buy a replacement EM shielding foil so I could leave the original one on the original drive.

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Rad! Thanks for the info! I’m likely going to g to ask for my GF to buy me a drive for my birthday next month!

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Get busy filling that bad boy up.

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My 256GB SSD is full from just elite dangerous and my 512GB SD card is almost full as well.

I’ll have to join you eventually.

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I’ve always wanted to play ED with a controller but could never figure out the mappings.

I played for a few years with keyboard and mouse and then with a hotas but never a controller.

Is there a good community profile?

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I went with elite’s default bindings (which use the ABXY keys as layer selectors) and changes a few little things here and there.

Right trackpad is mouse for freelook and menus, back buttons are for vertical and lateral thrusters.

I also have a button menu on the left trackpad that’s filled with useful stuff like FA off, SCBs, chaff and similar that are hard to reach with the layer bindings while you’re steering your ship.

One little tip: If you hold down one of the ABXY buttons, you will get an overlay that shows you what controls are on that layer. I used it a lot at the start.

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One little tip: If you hold down one of the ABXY buttons, you will get an overlay that shows you what controls are on that layer. I used it a lot at the start.

Brilliant! Thank you for the suggestions.

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I have 0 regrets upgrading to 2tb. I now have a dual boot setup with windows taking 1tb and SteamOS taking the other 1tb, and then a 1tb SD card for the SteamOS side. Makes life sooooooo much easier, no longer having to play musical games for what I want on my deck. Can have a modded FO new Vegas list, modded morrowind list, and another couple dozen games with space to spare (ranging from Cyberpunk to terraria). And on the windows side, plenty of room there to play with my different server emulators, VMs and the like. It’s truly ideal and will give you substantially more freedom.

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Have you had any issues with windows updates breaking your dual boot?

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No - strictly because I gutted windows update via a Windows Lite tutorial. Basically it’s an evergreen Windows OS that I’m using, so I never have to worry about Windows messing the boot. SteamOS will sometimes bork it, but I use Clover as my dual boot solution and it’s fairly easy to recover.

The trouble with a stock Windows OS is the frequent updates, to the point of your question. I do believe there are ways to mitigate it, but does require a bit of prep and being aware of windows And its updates.

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