Boomyal
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Can you replace a conventional harddrive, in a laptop, with one? I have a Toshiba Satellite C655. It's about the same age as JoLin's. It has gotten interminably slow with lagging text, slow page loads and faltering videos. It has otherwise been very reliable.
I have very little 'stuff on this computer with only Microsoft Essentials as protection software. It has a 300 gb conventional harddrive with 223 gb's free. It also only has 4 gb's of RAM. It uses, I guess, a fairly anemic 1.3 ghz AMD E300 CPU. .....but it never used to be this balky. Would drive and RAM upgrades have a positive effect or would it be throwing good money after bad?
I have very little 'stuff on this computer with only Microsoft Essentials as protection software. It has a 300 gb conventional harddrive with 223 gb's free. It also only has 4 gb's of RAM. It uses, I guess, a fairly anemic 1.3 ghz AMD E300 CPU. .....but it never used to be this balky. Would drive and RAM upgrades have a positive effect or would it be throwing good money after bad?