Lately, I’ve added a fourth OS to turn my system into a HTPC (Home-Theater PC) that I boot into when I have friends over! It also gives me the peace of mind that when I go to the bathroom, they won’t ...
Like the original Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+, the new Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ (Compact) is a small board that connects to a Raspberry Pi 5’s FPC connector to give you an M.2 slot with support for SSDs or ...
In the era of floppy disks and early operating systems like CP/M and MS-DOS, A: and B: were reserved for floppy disk drives, ...
You don't need to clean your PC every week, or even every month. But once or twice a year, at least, it's worth taking a ...
It can be frustrating when your hard disk or partition is not detected when installing Windows 11/10 and you get to see an error message that says— We couldn’t ...
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 security update is triggering SSD failures during heavy data transfers, according to some reports. The issue came to attention late last week when an X (formerly Twitter) ...
If you’ve ever felt your laptop struggling with slow start-ups or laggy apps, it’s likely you’re still on a hard disk drive. Today’s solid state drive laptops are a whole different game, they wake in ...
Lexar has unleashed the PLAY 2280 SE PCIe 4.0 SSD, bringing with it 4TB worth of storage for anyone with a PlayStation 5. The drive is designed to "match and enhance the PS5 experience," and just like ...
Whether you're backing up important files, editing videos on the go or just freeing up space on your laptop, a fast and reliable SSD drive can make your workflow a whole lot smoother. The best ...
In the streaming era, relying on cloud storage for your files is just fine, but it can be better (and less costly in the long run) to use physical storage. If you're young and agile, with an unknown ...
Buying a used or refurbished SSD can make a lot of sense for many reasons. After all, reliable SSDs from major brands like Samsung, Intel, Seagate, and Crucial can be expensive. So, purchasing a used ...
“I just got a new SSD, and connected it with the SATA and power cables, but it’s not showing up in Windows. Any ideas on how to fix it, and why is my SSD not showing up ? What could I be doing wrong?” ...