What is the difference between an SSD and a hard drive
An SSD is like a super-fast memory card, while an HDD is like a spinning record player. SSDs are much faster, which makes your computer boot up quicker and files open instantly. If your computer is slow, upgrading to an SSD is one of the best things you can do.
Both SSDs and HDDs store your files, but they work completely differently. An HDD uses spinning disks to read data, which is slower because the disk has to physically spin to the right spot. An SSD has no moving parts. It just reads data instantly from memory chips. This means SSDs are much faster, more reliable, and use less power.
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