I have an old Dell Inspiron 6000 that my wife uses solely for writing letters, web browsing and emails that's running Win10 1709 32 bit. It works ok once everything is up and running (that takes a few minutes). I can't seem to upgrade to version 1803 atm as I get an error.
Specs are Intel...
fwiw I've upgraded my wife's old Inspiron 6000 that came with a 1.86Ghz cpu and ati X300 video card to win 10 and it works fine after a few minutes post desktop appearance.
It also has 2GB of ram (max for the board) and a pata ssd.
Device manager shows no unknown hardware and every thing...
I have found that if you have win 7 then just make an image of the old drive.
Remove the old hdd with the new one then boot off the recovery Acronis cd and restore the image to the new hdd.
You will now have unallocated space on the new hdd (it's larger than the old hdd) so go to disk...
Look on the label of the drive itself.
If that's too troublesome then download and open AS SSD benchmark. The firmware version will be in the upper left pane.
You need to delete the upper and lower filters in the registry.
Go to start> run and type in "regedit" (without the quotes) then press ok.
1) Remove the Upperfilters and Lowerfilters values by:
a) Expand the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" key (looks like a folder) by double clicking it.
b)...
Yup, the ssd is using the microsoft msahci driver and your drive is correctly aligned.
If you've not already done so, check in the properties of the ssd that write caching is enabled.
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