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CompTIA Exam 220-1101 Topic 5 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's 220-1101 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 5
[All 220-1101 Questions]

A technician is upgrading a user's laptop from an HDD to an SSD. The user's laptop only has a single bay for a hard drive. Which of the following characteristics of the SSD is the most important in this scenario?

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Suggested Answer: C

When upgrading a laptop's storage from an HDD to an SSD, especially in laptops with only a single bay for a hard drive, the most critical characteristic to consider is the form factor. The form factor must match the physical dimensions and interface of the original HDD to ensure that the SSD can fit into the bay and connect properly. Storage size (B) is important for capacity reasons, transfer speed (D) affects performance, and partition type (A) is a software configuration aspect, but the form factor (C) is crucial for the physical compatibility of the SSD with the laptop.


CompTIA A+ Core 1 Exam Objectives Section 3.3: Given a scenario, select and install storage devices.

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Cathrine
5 months ago
Partition type can affect how the data is organized, so I think that's the most important.
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Vicki
5 months ago
Transferspeed is crucial for performance, so I think that's the most important.
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Alex
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe form factor is the most important in this scenario.
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Bettye
5 months ago
I think the most important characteristic is storage size.
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Pamella
5 months ago
I think in this scenario, form factor might also be important to ensure the SSD fits properly in the laptop's single bay.
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Leatha
6 months ago
That's a good point, Yvonne. Transfer speed is important for overall performance, but storage size is crucial for storing all the user's files.
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Yvonne
6 months ago
But what about transfer speed? Wouldn't that impact the performance of the laptop as well?
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Genevieve
6 months ago
I agree with Leatha. The user will want to make sure they have enough storage space with the SSD upgrade.
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Leatha
6 months ago
I think the most important characteristic is storage size.
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Roslyn
7 months ago
Oh, come on, guys! It's obviously the partition type. If the SSD isn't compatible with the laptop's existing partitioning, the whole upgrade is going to be a disaster. *laughs* Just kidding, that's probably the least important factor here.
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Vallie
7 months ago
True, but I think the form factor is still the most crucial. I mean, what good is a lightning-fast SSD if it doesn't fit in the laptop?
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Antione
7 months ago
You both make good points, but I'm going to go with storage size. The user is probably upgrading for more capacity, so making sure the SSD has enough space to accommodate their needs is crucial.
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Merlyn
7 months ago
I disagree. I think the transfer speed is the most critical factor. If the SSD is significantly faster than the HDD, the user will notice a huge performance boost, which is the whole point of this upgrade, right?
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Jaclyn
7 months ago
Exactly, and let's not forget about transfer speed. If the user is doing a lot of file transfers, that could be just as important as the form factor.
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Kayleigh
7 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I think the most important characteristic here is the form factor. Since the laptop only has a single drive bay, the SSD needs to be the right physical size to fit in that bay without any issues.
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Letha
5 months ago
So, we should make sure the SSD matches the size of the existing drive bay.
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Caren
5 months ago
Agreed, if it doesn't fit properly, the upgrade won't work.
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Carry
6 months ago
I think the form factor is definitely the most important in this situation.
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Micheline
7 months ago
Nah, storage size is secondary in this case. The user can always use an external drive for more storage if needed. The form factor is the limiting factor here.
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Lon
7 months ago
But what if the user wants more storage space? Shouldn't the storage size be the most important factor?
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Danilo
7 months ago
I agree, the form factor is the key factor here. If the SSD doesn't fit in the laptop's bay, it's not going to work no matter how fast it is or how much storage it has.
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Nikita
6 months ago
A: That's a wise decision. It will save you a lot of hassle.
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Irving
6 months ago
B: Good to know, I'll make sure to check the form factor before getting an SSD for my laptop.
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Jules
6 months ago
A: Absolutely, ensuring compatibility is key in this upgrade process.
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Antonio
6 months ago
C: So the form factor is the top priority when upgrading to an SSD.
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Mari
6 months ago
A: Exactly, even if the SSD is faster, it won't be useful if it can't be installed.
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Katie
6 months ago
B: Definitely, the size of the storage won't matter if it doesn't fit.
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Jennie
6 months ago
A: Form factor is crucial in this situation. It needs to physically fit in the laptop.
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Hassie
7 months ago
Hmm, this question is tricky. The user's laptop only has a single bay, so the most important characteristic is the form factor of the SSD. It needs to fit in that single bay.
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