Anyone got a good guide for moving Win10 install to a new SSD drive? Difficulty: I have an Intel "Optane" 60GB SSD that is set up as some sort of RAM-Drive like deal and am not sure exactly how that ...
If you have a computer running Windows 11, the day will come when you may have to upgrade the hard drive because it's running ...
Although data hoarders tend to shy away from SSDs due to their limited write cycles and terrible long-term storage feasibility, these ultra-fast drives serve as amazing boot drives for consumer PCs ...
Disk 1 = 750 7200rpm (C boot, system, primary partition. I'm thinking of adding a SSD as a boot drive with a fresh install and a 2TB green. Here's my question. How does Disk 0, Disk 1, etc. matter?