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If you're upgrading from an HDD to an SSD, make the most of the extra speed it offers by setting the SSD as your boot drive.
If your SSD is found, detected & recognized by BIOS, but Windows 11/10 does not boot, here's what you need to do to fix the problem.
I have searched and seen a lot of Windows 7 Shutdown problems but I cannot find the answer to my problem. I have a 240GB SSD as my primary SATA drive with my OS on it. I have a 1TB WD Black drive ...
Does your PC hang, complain, or flat-out blue-screen when you start it up or shut it down? PC World's Lincoln Spector has answers to readers' most perplexing boot and shutdown questions.
The 30 GB SSD promises to shorten PC boot and shutdown times as well as load certain software programs faster (i.e. Photoshop, Firefox, iTunes, etc.).