You can switch your drive by adjusting the settings in the Windows Explorer or Disk Management interface.
You can switch your drive by adjusting the settings in the Windows Explorer or Disk Management interface.
Hello, I currently have an old laptop drive as my Windows boot drive. It's very slow now. I recently bought an SSD with 1TB and I want to move Windows to that drive so my PC doesn't lag when I press the Windows key. Could you please help? I've used a lot of Windows but haven't really followed instructions before. Sorry if I made any grammar or spelling mistakes.
You might need to transfer all files from your current storage to the new one using a cloning utility, or you could start over by installing Windows on the new drive. In either scenario, other programs will also need to be reinstalled.