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How to Migrate Your Windows Installation to a Solid-State Drive

Many older (or cheaper) Windows laptops come with traditional mechanical hard drives—which these days, are pretty outdated and slow. Upgrading to a new, super fast solid state drive (or SSD) is the surest way to speed up an old computer. There’s one problem: moving your Windows installation can be tricky, especially since SSDs are often smaller than their traditional hard drive counterparts.

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by Matt Klein via How-To Geek
How to Migrate Your Windows Installation to a Solid-State Drive How to Migrate Your Windows Installation to a Solid-State Drive Reviewed by Ossama Hashim on December 19, 2016 Rating: 5

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