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Benjamin McLennan
Greater than one weekSimply great. Good value you. Get one :)
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Trystan Herzog
> 3 dayAmazing, recommend!
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Jerrod
> 3 daygreat product
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Matt
> 3 dayIts kinda hard to judge a harddrive non technically. It meet the technical specs, and the non-standard drivers (if any) where auto loaded by Windows. So super easy, just plug in --> install windows --> done.
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sonnyj
> 3 dayMy optiplex 990 hdd was slow and so sensitive that a slight bump would disable the browser. After replacing it with this product, my computer boots faster and changes screens snappier. I have a rugged NEW computer. Very happy customer. Highly recommend to friends and family. From now on Ill require or have one installed on any computer I own. TNX
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Davis Hernandez
> 3 dayFast and good, what else can I say
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David A
> 3 dayUtilized the data transfer software (took about 2 hours) and then installed SSD on my Lenovo Laptop with no issues or problems at all. I am an IT instructor and I utilize my laptop with Virtualization programs and the virtuals boot up in seconds. We run about 4 virtuals at a time and have not had any issues thus far. I am running Windows 10 on my laptop.
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Zohar
> 3 daylove it - very fast, very easy to install - replaced my wifes old hdd and it was like buying her a new computer
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Hannah Thiel
Greater than one weekOne of the best investments you can make if you want to update an old computer, I tested it on my Dell XPS 15Z and it worked like a charm. It used to take almost 5 to 7 minutes to load Windows, now its around 30 seconds and all my heavy programs work way more faster. On the few things you can upgrade in an old laptop this is a must. Highly recommended!
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Bluejay
17-04-2025Nice technology (the hardware) but I found during attempted migration that only the C: drive was transferred to the new Samsung SSD. Samsung Support clarified that the Data Migration freeware only transfers up to 3 partitions of the source (old) drive, so I should utilize some third-party cloning software if I wish to still keep the Recovery and OEM partitions. It looks, also, that the Data Migration tool only will transfer an active partition that has been assigned a Drive Letter (like C:). If a for-fee cloning product is required to image the entire original disk, that effectively add $50 to $100 to the cost of moving to an EVO SSD.