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hello and welcome back I was about to a two new hard drives in my Dell XPS and I thought this might be a good video to show you how to do it yourself if you ever need to weamp;#39;re gonna two one is a solid-state drive these are a little bit newer they tend to be faster and they tend to not usually have as much storage and cost a little bit more and then the older style tech these are a little trusty spinning disk drives HD DS they tend to have a lot more space and are a lot more affordable for the price but they move slower so Iamp;#39;ll show you how to both of these into your Daleks yes so youamp;#39;re gonna need a couple cables and parts that donamp;#39;t come with your Dell to the bigger I think thereamp;#39;s three and a quarter inch drives youamp;#39;re going to need only one thing and thatamp;#39;s the SATA cable this is a pretty small cable they donamp;#39;t really go bad you donamp;#39;t need anything fancy just a plain SATA cable will work just fine the way these