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3 hours ago, Dave 27 said:

What's an SSD pal really?

SSD stands for Solid State Drive. It's basically a LOT of thumb drives,
aka memory sticks or flash drives, all "wired" together inside a small
metal case. SSDs and thumb drives both use what's called flash
memory.

The main differences between SSDs and normal hard drives is, SSDs
have no moving parts. Normal hard drives have spinning platters and
moving heads that read and write data. The other main difference is
speed.

I have one in my laptop and I can restart/reboot it in 30 seconds flat. I
also have a regular hard drive, but the Windows OS and all my software
are installed on my SSD, so everything runs much faster.

If you ever decide to buy a Windows PC, laptop or desktop, I highly
recommend getting it with an SSD or installing one yourself, if it doesn't
come with one. Makes a world of difference.

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2 hours ago, letsdothis said:

Did you make that up or did you get it from someplace else? Just out
of curiosity. 😊

Oh no all original thought pal, I don't copy and paste, that's cheating lool.  But seriously I do agree with you about SSD's they are the best upgrade you can do for a performance boost and they are now relatively cheap to what they were. I see 250GB ones are now around the £50 mark now. Put one in one old laptop about a year ago and it literally transformed it.

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12 hours ago, letsdothis said:

The main differences between SSDs and normal hard drives is, SSDs
have no moving parts. Normal hard drives have spinning platters and
moving heads that read and write data. The other main difference is
speed.

I have one in my laptop and I can restart/reboot it in 30 seconds flat. I
also have a regular hard drive, but the Windows OS and all my software
are installed on my SSD, so everything runs much faster.

No moving parts and way too fast?? 

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9 hours ago, happyone said:

No moving parts and way too fast?? 

LOL. Hey, Happy. I don't know about too fast. Can Windows ever be
too fast? And with no moving parts there are fewer things that can
break or go wrong. Aside from adding more RAM, they're one of the
best upgrades you can make to a computer, IMHO. 😊

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8 hours ago, letsdothis said:

LOL. Hey, Happy. I don't know about too fast. Can Windows ever be
too fast? And with no moving parts there are fewer things that can
break or go wrong. Aside from adding more RAM, they're one of the
best upgrades you can make to a computer, IMHO. 😊

I was talking about SSD's 😏

On 9/3/2019 at 6:33 PM, Robwin said:

Dead right they will only accept SSD's, solid state dicks.

 

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