What an SSD upgrade actually does
A traditional hard drive is a stack of spinning metal platters with a read head moving around like a record player. An SSD is silicon — no moving parts, no waiting for the platter to spin to the right spot. It reads data 10 to 100 times faster.
That single change usually means:
- Boot times drop from 1–3 minutes to 15–30 seconds
- Apps open instantly instead of with that slow “thinking” pause
- The whole machine stops feeling sluggish even when you have a few things open at once
Will my files be lost?
No. We clone your existing drive to the new SSD before swapping them, so all your files, programs, and settings come with it. Nothing to reinstall, nothing to set back up.
Who this is for
- Any PC that boots from a spinning hard drive (not already SSD)
- Most laptops from 2012 onward (we’ll confirm yours can be upgraded)
- Desktops with at least one open drive bay
We’ll confirm yours is a good candidate before any work or charges.