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Does it make sense to transfer windows from hdd to ssd or m2 SSD?
Will the startup speed of the computer and other aspects of its operation change somehow, if so, in what way? And is it worth it?
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Yes, sure.
The operating system during operation does a lot of operations with files - it constantly reads something, writes.
Moreover, he writes and reads very little - hundreds of bytes, kilobytes. But often.
A good HDD for operations with small files will give out 1 megabyte / s at best, a bad one is noticeably less.
The average SSD on the same operations without problems provides speeds in the region of 10-20 megabytes / s, a good one - 20-80 megabytes / s.
In general, the performance is an order of magnitude higher.
The HDD cannot process OS requests in time - and this is a forced wait for the system when the disk operation is completed.
Simply put, brakes.
Install an SSD and the disk subsystem ceases to be a bottleneck and slow down the system, as a result, the responsiveness of the system increases, it is much more pleasant to work with it.
Only and everything.
It is strange to hear such a question in 2021.
For five years now, the OS has been installed only on SSD.
Placing a system on an HDD in 2021 is a rare perversion.
The difference in the launch of the system and programs, games that are installed on the solid state drive will increase significantly.
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