It's hard to imagine that any improvement in boot time will be worth the effort. Will you realistically gain anything more than a few seconds?Bladerunner2125 wrote:Anyone confirm that the SSD is an Intel Brand in the K2, also I know its easier to simply place the new drive as a slave but I want to be able to boot from the new drive hopefully to boost boot time speed, have any of you cloned your drives this will be far easier than doing the whole reinstall and authorisation thing, which software program did you use to clone the SSD's?
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seems like a ton of extra work to buy a few seconds at best at boot up.Bladerunner2125 wrote:Anyone confirm that the SSD is an Intel Brand in the K2, also I know its easier to simply place the new drive as a slave but I want to be able to boot from the new drive hopefully to boost boot time speed, have any of you cloned your drives this will be far easier than doing the whole reinstall and authorisation thing, which software program did you use to clone the SSD's?
Every Kronos owner has gotten use to the 2 minute boot up process. I am on the impatient side, and I simply do something else productive while my Kronos is booting up.
There are some potential downsides to replacing the boot drive. The software you might use for a clone might not do a perfect job. Thats just 1 aspect. There is a good chance you will be successful if you nail down all the facts ( which may not be that easy in practice) .
Seems to me, adding a 2nd SSD is simpler and 99.9% effective.
I did the SSD replacement for my Krono2. I used Acronis True Image for cloning the original SSD to 512GB Samsung SSD and everything worked as expected. I noticed little improvement in boot time, but nothing dramatic. The main reason was just to increase the amount of free disk space and didn't want to add second drive to keep things simple.Bladerunner2125 wrote:Anyone confirm that the SSD is an Intel Brand in the K2, also I know its easier to simply place the new drive as a slave but I want to be able to boot from the new drive hopefully to boost boot time speed, have any of you cloned your drives this will be far easier than doing the whole reinstall and authorisation thing, which software program did you use to clone the SSD's?
When doing the upgrade I also changed the internal fan to more silent one, but that is an another story

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I showed how to install this awhile ago on youtube. If it helps anyone deciding on upgrading.
https://youtu.be/srTk6FVRzTI Installation process
https://youtu.be/rX-ehEGdw2Y Boot Time Test
https://youtu.be/srTk6FVRzTI Installation process
https://youtu.be/rX-ehEGdw2Y Boot Time Test
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The length of time needed to boot is not determined by the speed of the SSD as much as it is by the OS and the links in the hardware chain. For this reason, even if the SSD was many, many times faster, you won't see a significant difference in boot time. It's not a matter of how fast the SSD makes the info available to the Kronos, but rather how fast the Kronos can load it.Bladerunner2125 wrote:jforsten
Thats the same make off SSD as the K1, interesting that Korg have chosen Toshiba as the SSD Vendor, also interesting that the Samsung SSD you installed didn't make that much of a difference to boot times?
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I can understand the belief that a faster drive will improve loading speed. I have put SSD's in three computers that had hard drives and the difference is fantastic. I just did this on my desktop (previously two laptops) and it's like a different machine!
The problem is that the Kronos already has an SSD and the speed differences between SSD's are much smaller compared to my experience with hard drives. As stated above, the overall system is running at max as it is.
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The problem is that the Kronos already has an SSD and the speed differences between SSD's are much smaller compared to my experience with hard drives. As stated above, the overall system is running at max as it is.
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Excellent observation. I hadn't considered the perception of the change disk speed can make when comparing an SSD to an HD. I did the same thing replacing an HD with an SSD in a laptop and the difference is amazing. But if I went back and put an even faster SSD in the same laptop, the improvement would be hardly noticeable.geoelectro wrote:I can understand the belief that a faster drive will improve loading speed. I have put SSD's in three computers that had hard drives and the difference is fantastic. I just did this on my desktop (previously two laptops) and it's like a different machine!
The problem is that the Kronos already has an SSD and the speed differences between SSD's are much smaller compared to my experience with hard drives. As stated above, the overall system is running at max as it is.
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