To check the type of disk your laptop is using, go to your laptop’s task manager and click on the Performance tab. This will detail your computer’s performance.
If your disk usage is at 100%, the disk should be replaced with an SSD.
Upgrading to an SSD increases the speed of your laptop because it uses electrical circuits and has no physical moving parts.
This reduces startup lag and reduces lag when opening apps or performing large tasks. SSDs are also not affected by fragmentation.
You can buy an SSD from any computer repair store and replace the hard drive, and use this hard drive as external storage.
Before starting any transfers, you’ll need to backup all data from your hard drive to another storage location (either flash drives, or the cloud).
If you do choose to replace it yourself, refer to your laptop’s manual or search for a disassembly guide on YouTube.
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