The main reason for that installation was that I found myself traveling quite a bit with the laptop giving presentations. When you give a lot of presentations, time spent booting up and setting up the machine stretches and you seem to spend all your time waiting to boot. The Seagate XT hard drive did a good job in that respect. Boot ups were every bit as fast as I could expect, and the time between login and having a usable machine to boot up Powerpoint was nothing short of astounding.
What I wasnt prepared for, however, is what happens when you actually get a chance to use the machine day in day out. After a few cycles for the hard drive to learn your habits, applications start up now with a magical quality. Google Chrome starts instantaneously, like when I was running off an SSD. Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, and other frequently used applications startup even faster than on my Desktop, in under 2 seconds. All this without my ever worrying about running out of disk space on the laptop, which would have been a concern with a SSD.
All in all, this is a highly recommended upgrade. Compared to regular SSDs, its very reliable, has higher capacity, and is much much cheaper. If/when I get back to using my desktop on a regular basis again, Ill upgrade that machines HDD to a hybrid SSD as well. Its that good. I cant imagine going back to the expense, limited capacity and unreliability of an SSD after this.
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