>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I have a Dell Latitude laptop. And yesterday I started getting messages from Window that there is something wrong with the hard drive. Sorry don't remember exact message. The computer and the drive are about 4 years old.
>>>So I called Dell and they offered a SSD 1 TB drive to put in place of the existing drive.
>>>
>>>My questions are, please:
>>>1. The Dell support person says that since my existing drive is 2.5" and the SSD is 2.5" too, it will fit into the existing slot.
>>>Does this sound right?
>>>2. If I buy SSD drive, can I re-partition it just like I did with the existing conventional drive? To make C:, D:, and E: drives?
>>>
>>>TIA
>>
>>Yes to both.
>
>Thank you for prompt reply. I have heard or read that SSD do not last as long as conventional drives. Is this true or a myth?
Within 4-6 years a ssd should be more reliable,
but hard to get to 20 years how they can make the hdd.
The real difference is that a HDD often begins to lose data because the surface
Magnetic is damaged, and you can retrieve a lot of data, a ssd often die suddenly due to an electrical problem.
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