How To See If Computer Has Ssd?
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There are several ways to check if your computer has an SSD.
1. Check the label on your laptop or desktop’s case, as it may indicate that your computer has an SSD installed.
2. Open the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete, then look for a line mentioning an “SSD” in the list of your drives.
3. Go to the Control Panel and search for the System panel, then click on the “Device Manager” tab. Select the “Disk Drives” category and expand the list. If you see an entry containing the word “SSD,” then your computer has an SSD installed.
4. Open the command prompt and type in ‘wmic diskdrive list brief /format:list’. If one of the lines contains an entry for “MediaType,” it will say either “SSD” or “HDD”, indicating if your computer has an SSD or not.