I bought a new 1TB WD Blue SSD, and replaced it last month on my HP Windows 10 laptop. But it seems that the new SSD didn't make my computer faster. On the contrary, I sometimes even feel that it is much slower than it was. Do you know what is the reason for this? What can I do to make it fully utilize its performance?
The issue of the laptop becoming slow after installing a brand new SSD is caused by many factors, some of which are:
To fix the issues of SSD slow speed, you can try these solutions one by one.
When you plan to replace a new SSD, then you can clone SSD to another one, which won’t change or lose anything.
EaseUS Disk Copy is an effective hard drive cloning tool that allows you to clone SSD to another SSD or HDD. It ensures that all data are cloned and migrated to the target disk without losing. And it only requires several clicks to clone SSD.
Step 1. Connect both source SSD and target SSD on your laptop
Step 2. Launch EaseUS Disk Copy and select Disk Mode.
Step 3. Choose the soure and target disk, and click Next.
Step 4. Check the disk layout and click Proceed to start the SSD cloning.
After ruling out these possible reasons for your laptop's slowness, you might find it helpful to speak with a computer specialist or seek further guidance from the manufacturer's support.
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