Standard SATA. Internally just the standard SATA cables will work. Externally you would want a 2.5” compatible tray, dock, case, or adapter. Usb 3 and eSATA work best these days. Externally everything made in the last 5 years or so is safe to plug in after the OS is loaded. Be it windows XP-10 or Linux, just head to the (my)computer folder and right click on the new drive icon. If your in the majority you’re disks partitions will be normal and all you have to do is click format. Ntfs for Windows it exf/ext on Linux. If you opt to go this far and finish, or, have non-standard partitions and want to keep going post back when your done and and I’ll post on the steps of running a surface scan in the background or manually managing partitions.
And thanks for letting me know on missed posts. I’ll look into it ASAP.
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