Can I plug in SSD into turned on PC?
Basically I want to boot Ubuntu that's on my HDD and then use it to format SSD.
But the problem is that PC is trying to boot OS from SSD (there's no OS on SSD).

So I have to turn on PC with HDD only so it can boot Ubuntu. Then I have to plug in SSD while PC is running.

Is it safe to do that?
โพสต์ต้นฉบับโดย Omega:
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Eldin:
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Omega:
You should just change the boot order or use the boot override to boot from the correct driver instead.
That was the first thing I wanted to try. But there's no option to set boot order of drives in BIOS.
In boot order I can only choose between USB Device, Integrated SATA and Network Controller.



โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Omega:
The SATA data cable is hot-swapable. Do NOT hotplug the SATA power cable, doing so might kill the drive.
So I plug in the power cable to SSD and unplug SATA cable.
Then I turn on PC and boot Ubuntu.
Then while PC is running I only plug in SATA cable.
Is that right?
And will Ubuntu recognize SSD when I plug it in, so I can format it?
Yup exactly.
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No, I wouldn't do that while the system has power flowing through it.
The SATA data cable is hot-swapable. Do NOT hotplug the SATA power cable, doing so might kill the drive.

You should just change the boot order or use the boot override to boot from the correct driver instead.
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย Omega; 12 พ.ค. 2019 @ 9: 17am
You could also just buy a 'Sata to usb' cable. Very cheap and handy for situations like this.
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย Andrius227; 12 พ.ค. 2019 @ 9: 25am
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Omega:
You should just change the boot order or use the boot override to boot from the correct driver instead.
That was the first thing I wanted to try. But there's no option to set boot order of drives in BIOS.
In boot order I can only choose between USB Device, Integrated SATA and Network Controller.



โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Omega:
The SATA data cable is hot-swapable. Do NOT hotplug the SATA power cable, doing so might kill the drive.
So I plug in the power cable to SSD and unplug SATA cable.
Then I turn on PC and boot Ubuntu.
Then while PC is running I only plug in SATA cable.
Is that right?
And will Ubuntu recognize SSD when I plug it in, so I can format it?
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย Eldin; 12 พ.ค. 2019 @ 9: 28am
Change the boot order of the drives? Is there a reason that doesn't work?
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Brockenstein:
Change the boot order of the drives? Is there a reason that doesn't work?
Have you read my previous post?

"There's no option to set boot order of drives in BIOS.
In boot order I can only choose between USB Device, Integrated SATA and Network Controller."
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย Eldin; 12 พ.ค. 2019 @ 9: 38am
That doesn't sound right, what motherboard are we talking here?
Yes, its safe to hotplug SSD. All modern drive interfaces support hotplugging. But depends on BIOS settings its possible that the operating system may not automatically recognize SSD after hot plugging.
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Brockenstein:
That doesn't sound right, what motherboard are we talking here?
HP 3031h
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1739673713
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย Eldin; 12 พ.ค. 2019 @ 10: 02am
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โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Eldin:
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Omega:
You should just change the boot order or use the boot override to boot from the correct driver instead.
That was the first thing I wanted to try. But there's no option to set boot order of drives in BIOS.
In boot order I can only choose between USB Device, Integrated SATA and Network Controller.



โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Omega:
The SATA data cable is hot-swapable. Do NOT hotplug the SATA power cable, doing so might kill the drive.
So I plug in the power cable to SSD and unplug SATA cable.
Then I turn on PC and boot Ubuntu.
Then while PC is running I only plug in SATA cable.
Is that right?
And will Ubuntu recognize SSD when I plug it in, so I can format it?
Yup exactly.
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Omega:
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Eldin:
That was the first thing I wanted to try. But there's no option to set boot order of drives in BIOS.
In boot order I can only choose between USB Device, Integrated SATA and Network Controller.




So I plug in the power cable to SSD and unplug SATA cable.
Then I turn on PC and boot Ubuntu.
Then while PC is running I only plug in SATA cable.
Is that right?
And will Ubuntu recognize SSD when I plug it in, so I can format it?
Yup exactly.
Thank you. I did that and it worked.
Been hotplugging sata drives for years, power and data, never had a problem or killed a drive. Just plug in the power and wait a few secs, then the data. As long as motherboard supports it it's same as hotplugging usb.

Overall, no reason you can't change your bios boot order.
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย Bad 💀 Motha; 12 พ.ค. 2019 @ 12: 44pm
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Bad 💀 Motha:
Overall, no reason you can't change your bios boot order.
Have you seen the picture?
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1739673713
How would you change it?
As the menu bar in the picture says, use enter to hold and drag the hdd to top of the list?
It need to be set up as hot swap for SATA in BIOS first. You can unplug and plug power cord while it is turned on too. Power supply will throttling the current to power cord as need. There are hard drive/SSD dock that does hot swap. I think the dock is your best bet.

Before you doing anything with computer, I need maker, model and specs please.
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย Jamebonds1; 12 พ.ค. 2019 @ 7: 30pm
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