Silicon Power 2.5 Inch Solid State Disk Installation Guide

June 9, 2024
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2.5 Inch Solid State Disk

Introduction

This installation guide provides general installation and has to be used along with the user manual of your computer system.

Caution

Static electricity may be discharged through the SP SSD.
In extreme cases: this may temporarily interrupt the operation or damage components.
Touch a grounded device, such as a computer case. prior to handling the SP SSD.

Feature

  • High reliability assured based on the internal ECC (Error Correcting Code) function and wear-leveling algorithm
  • Auto standby and sleep mode supported
  • RoHS compliant
  • Low power consumption
  • High performance and reliability
  • No noise. no latency delay and no seek error
  • SATA III: Support SATA III 6Gbps, and backward compatibility 3Gbps/ 1.5Gbps.
  • SATA II: Support SATA II 3Gbps, and backward compatibility 1.5Gbps.

Specification

  • Size: 100 x 69.85 x 9.4mm/100 x 69.85 x 7mm (depends on different models)
  • Voltage: 4.5V-5.5 V
  • Operating Temperature: 0 C 70 C
  • Weight: 64-77g (depends on different models)
  • Certification: CE, FCC, BSMI
  • Shock Resistance: 1500 G
  • Vibration Resistance: 20 G
  • Humidity: 8% to 95%

Setting Descriptions Desktop

3.5″ adapter bracket (depends on model selected)

  1. Place the SSD on the 3.5″ adapter bracket.

  2. Align the four holes on the left and right side of the adapter to the SSD.

  3. Slide the SSD with 3.5” adapter bracket into the desktop’s 3.5″ drive bay.
    Secure the SSD by inserting four screws in each of The corresponding holes.

  4. Attach one end of the SATA interface cable to the SATA interface connector on your motherboard and attach the other end to the SSD.

  5. Attach the power cable on the power supply to the SSD.

BIOS Setting

( Reminder: The following is for reference only.
Please refer to your motherboard instruction.)

  1. Restart your computer. It should recognize the SSD automatically.
  2. Insert the OS set-up CD into your computer.
  3. Before entering OS, pressing ESC, Fl or Delete to run the BIOS.
  4. While in the BIOS, set the CDROM Boot Priority.
  5. Save and exit BIOS.
  6. Restart the computer, and install your OS.
  7. The SSD and HDD capacity will appear.
  8. If you want to use SSD as the system disk to enjoy high transfer rate and quick boost time, please select boot from SSD in BIOS.
    Bios Setting
Notebook
  1. Unscrew the screws on the bottom of your notebook.
  2. Find and take out the original hard drive carefully
  3. Unscrew the adapter from hard drive and install it on the SSD.
  4. Slide the SSD into the bay.
  5. Screw the bottom of your notebook.

BIOS Setting
( Reminder: The following is for reference only.
Please refer to your notebook instruction.)

  1. Restart your computer. It should recognize the SSD automatically.
  2. Insert the OS set-up CD into your computer.
  3. Before entering OS, pressing ESC, Fl or Delete to run the BIOS.
  4. While in the BIOS set the CDROM Boot Priority.
  5. Save and exit BIOS.
  6. Restart the computer, and install your OS.
  7. Select boot from SSD in BIOS and complete the installation.
    Bios Setting

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