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Let's take a quick look at a step-by-step guide detailing how to turn an SSD into a boot drive for your new or existing computer.
If your new Windows 10 computer takes a long time to boot up, that's likely because it runs on a regular hard drive. This is also the case of most older computers.
If you're trying to install a new operating system or flash your BIOS, you're going to need a bootable USB drive - here's how to make one.
There are few ways to make a laptop faster that are as easy and cost-effective as replacing your existing hard drive with a solid state drive (SSD).
When it comes to upgrades, CPUs get all the attention, but odds are that turning your boot drive into an SSD will do more for your everyday performance. We show you how to do it right.
If your current PC is only using a mechanical hard-disk drive (HDD) and it's here that your Windows install lives, it's a great time to make the upgrade to a solid-state drive (SSD).
It isn't too difficult to make your own version of Apples Fusion Drive, and it can give you a nice speed boost without taking away from storage.
If your laptop takes its sweet time booting up, then here are some things you can do to put a little pep back in its startup step. Get an SSD You can breathe new life and faster boot times into ...
I know I can do a disk clean but it seems 120GB on a 128 GB SSD can't be good for performance. So in your expereince, what's the "right" size for a boot SSD with Win 7?