

SSDs are particularly beneficial in laptops where the hard drive is allowed to stop spinning when it's not in use. Programs load quicker, and Windows 7 should boot faster, perhaps in about 30 seconds instead of 45 seconds (plus or minus 15 seconds). This provides an increase in performance. The SSD's main advantage is that it can read data very much faster than traditional hard drives. Could explain what exactly you need to do if you want to use an SSD as the system disk on a Windows 7 computer? Thanks, AllenĪn SSD is a solid state disk drive, which means it is based on flash memory chips rather than rapidly rotating magnetic disks.
