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The natural middle ground is to get an SSD for your Windows installation and an HDD for all your stuff. This video shows you how to setup both to make them work well together.
Still running your design business on a slow HDD? That's costing you money. We cut through the jargon to explain why the SSD vs HDD choice is simple: use an SSD for speed and an HDD for storage.
Reader Mark R. Friedman wrote in to ask about setting up a Mac Pro with an SSD in the second optical drive, keeping the /Users folder on another drive; he wasn't sure how to do it. Macworld just ...
Picking up a new storage drive for your PC, be it an SSD, HDD, or NVMe, can present quite a challenge. Which one should you go for, and does an HDD drive still hold any value?
Windows 7 and SSDs: Setup secrets and tune-up tweaks Solid-state drives (SSDs) let your PC start and shut down fast, and they work at speeds that blow the doors off conventional hard drives.
Solid-state drives have replaced hard disks as the storage of choice for most PCs, but a few situations still call for an HDD. Here's what you need to know to decide which is best for your needs.
This hybrid SSD-HDD setup has been a perennial rumor that hasn't made it into a portable Mac yet, so don't get your hopes too high. That said, it's looking more plausible now than before ...
If you encounter a Blue Screen after installing a new SSD or HDD, check the status of drivers in the Device Manager & the BSOD Event ID in Event Viewer.