If you’re computer isn’t ancient but is acting a bit sluggish, one way to ramp up performance is by replacing your old hard drive with a Solid State Drive.
I did this recently with my home desktop computer and I have to say the performance difference is definitely noticeable, starting with the time it takes to boot up into Windows.
Last week I spoke with Matthew Luu from Micron, manufacturer of Crucial Solid state drives. We talk about what’s inside SSDs and the advantages of the technology. Listen below.