This is really aimed at Windows users only, but there are still many Windows users out there who may benefit from these practical tips to consider. They are all easy to implement.
SSDs are now shown to actually last quite a long time (I did a post about this, about a month ago) so we do not need to panic about them just giving up (even when they eventually do, they often go into a read-only mode so you can recover your data).
Software updates are an integral part of modern life, with your computer's operating system and your smartphone being smart enough to update on its own. But that's not the case for every piece of electronics, and many need a manual touch to get them updated. Pretty much every computing device…
The world has, more or less, moved on from hard drives. Everyone knows that an SSD is much faster than an HDD, and an NVMe SSD is faster than a SATA SSD. When buying a new SSD, most users are aware they need to look at the more obvious specifications…
Yes I know most new PCs and laptops come with SSD drives, but if you're building a computer at home, or want 3TB or bigger drives for RAID and other storage uses, then SSD is not quite there in terms of price. This just reminds me a bit of that…