A slow SSD typically results in increased boot time, reduced transfer speeds, higher application load times, and poor system performance. While some of these may sound like minor inconveniences, keep in mind that the problems tend to build up with time, and if not handled early, this can result in drive failure. So, if your system has an SSD that is unusually slow, dont replace it just yet. Some quick optimizations and changes to the system settings might make it faster, and if youre lucky,...

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