A Solid State Drive upgrade really improves performance. An SSD boosts snappiness, load times, and reduces power consumption (how an SSD works). The downside: smaller storage capacity. Even so, the trade-off more than compensates for the reduced capacity. But how can you squeeze a large Windows installation onto a tiny SSD? It’s easy. Windows users can migrate from an HDD to an SSD with just a few pieces of software and hardware. The entire process should take around 15 minutes of labor — and a few hours of waiting around. Stuff You Need The migration process requires the following components: An SSD of at…
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