How to Install an NVMe SSD for 10x Faster Boot Times

If your laptop takes more than 15 seconds to reach the desktop, your storage is the bottleneck. Upgrading from an old Hard Drive (HDD) or a slow SATA SSD to a modern NVMe M.2 SSD is the single most impactful upgrade you can make in 2026.

Why NVMe?

  • HDD Speed: ~100 MB/s
  • SATA SSD Speed: ~500 MB/s
  • NVMe (Gen 4/5) Speed: 5,000 to 12,000 MB/s

Step 1: Cloning vs. Fresh Install

  • Cloning: Uses software like Macrium Reflect to copy your entire C: drive to the new SSD. Great if you don’t want to reinstall apps.
  • Fresh Install: Best for speed. You install a clean version of Windows 11/12 via a USB drive.

Step 2: Locating the M.2 Slot

Most laptops made after 2020 have at least one M.2 slot. It looks like a small, thin horizontal port near the RAM.

  1. Remove the tiny retaining screw at the end of the slot.
  2. Insert the SSD at a 30-degree angle.
  3. Press it flat and secure it with the screw. Don’t over-tighten!

Buying Advice: For the best balance of speed and price in 2026, look for the [Samsung 990 Pro] or the [WD Black SN850X].

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