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  1. Can't. The USB 3.0 female connector is soldered to the HDD. Plus my laptop only supports, M.2
  2. I know that you can clone it and save all of your files and boot-ability. Unfortunately I don't have any extra SATA hard drives laying around. I only have an external USB 3 hard disk and thumb drive. I have tried the cloning option and it doesn't work, my guess is that it's not compatible with USB 3 drives, since i'm using windows 7 (I used WD's cloning software). It works great backing up all of the files and programs (without the boot-ability) but I can't just drag and drop my backup (files, installed programs etc...) on to my new installation of windows can I? Basically, I'm trying to do something dumb that will probably not work out great and delete (wipe out the entire HDD) my current windows 7 installation. I need someway of returning to my current state. My files aren't that important I just don't want to spend 10 hours re-downloading my currently installed programs. I don't mind having to reinstall windows.
  3. I have a Toshiba Chromebook 2, and it advertises "SkullCandy" audio. That's cool and all, except that I think that, the skullcandy equalizer is effecting the USB-OUT audio. Because my external dac sounds shitty every time I use it with my Chromebook. I can hear the muffled sound, and the low quality bass boost on my Beyerdynamic DT880. It doesn't sound broken or anything, it just doesn't sound crisp and clear like on my windows pc. Can I somehow change this? Is there some sort of equalizer that Chrome OS has hidden, that colors the sound?
  4. What would be the best way to store, lets say 100GB of data for a long time; for 5-10 years maybe? SSD? Hard Drives? Compact Disc? Cloud Storage? I want to store my music library and some pictures.
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