SSD Upgrades in Brighton & Hove
Speed up a slow laptop or desktop PC with a fast SSD upgrade and file transfer support.
SSD Upgrades for Brighton & Hove customers
If your laptop or computer takes a long time to start, opens programs slowly or feels frustrating to use, an SSD upgrade can often make a dramatic difference. Many older laptops and desktop PCs still use mechanical hard drives, which are much slower than modern solid-state drives.
I provide SSD upgrades across Brighton & Hove for compatible laptops and desktop computers. The process usually involves checking your current device, confirming the correct SSD type and size, installing the new drive, reinstalling or cloning Windows where suitable, and transferring accessible files where possible.
An SSD upgrade can improve startup times, make Windows feel more responsive, reduce loading delays and extend the useful life of an older computer. It can be a sensible option if your computer is otherwise in good condition but feels slow for everyday tasks such as email, browsing, documents, photos, video calls and office work.
Before recommending an upgrade, I check whether it makes sense for your machine. Some very old or damaged computers may not be worth upgrading, and I will tell you honestly if replacement is a better option. I can also advise on backup options so your files are safer in future.
This service is available for customers in Brighton, Hove, Portslade, Patcham, Kemptown, Preston Park, Fiveways, Rottingdean, Woodingdean, Saltdean, Southwick and nearby areas.
Need ssd upgrades in Brighton?
Call today or send an enquiry for a free quote. Home and office visits are available across Brighton & Hove and nearby areas.
Call for a Free QuoteFrequently asked questions
Will an SSD make my laptop faster?
In many cases, yes. Replacing an old hard drive with an SSD can greatly improve startup and loading times.
Can you transfer my files?
Where the existing drive is readable, I can usually help transfer important files to the upgraded system.
Is an SSD upgrade cheaper than buying a new laptop?
Often it can be, especially if the laptop is otherwise in good condition. I can advise honestly after checking it.