Some advice: Avoid all WD/Sandisk SSDs like the plague.
SanDisk Extreme SSDs are “worthless,” multiple lawsuits against WD say
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Some advice: Avoid all WD/Sandisk SSDs like the plague.
SanDisk Extreme SSDs are “worthless,” multiple lawsuits against WD say
I’ll wait for the crucial ssds no thank you
Yoooo no thank you I don't wanna buy anything WD for the foreseeable future.
What was their blunder, I must have missed it?
If I swap the main SSD, is the only option a complete wipe and reset? I'd like to keep various settings and how I've customized the desktop over the year+ with my 64GB deck.
Don't have a steam deck, but what I used to do on Linux when upgrading drives is just dd the old drive over. Sure it's inefficient as hell, but with pcie 4.0 speeds You're looking at 20 min to make a byte-for-byte copy of your old 1 tb drive, which you can then extend your partitions to make them bigger.
Nowadays just using cat to clone drives is almost always faster