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The primary reason people replace their hard disk drive (HDD) with a solid-state drive (SSD) is for improved performance. SSDs are significantly faster than HDDs. For example, depending on the computer task, SSDs can be up to 10 times faster than HDDs.Â
Another consideration is that SSDs are quieter than HDDs and also use less energy. So, an SSD won’t drain your battery nearly as quickly as an HDD.Â
Yes. If you replace your HDD with an SSD, you’ll lose the data that’s stored on your HDD. It’s crucial to back up your data to an external hard drive, a cloud storage service, or another computer before you take your device to a repair shop for the upgrade.
Yes! An SSD upgrade will inject new life into your computer without having to buy a new one.