I did a Userbenchmark test and it said that my boot time was slow and my PC would run a lot faster if I used an SSD. I have an SSD that I bought a few weeks ago which is a SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
So I thought I'd try migrating it. The software I used was EaseUS and I moved all my files over to my HDD to my SSD. After restarting it felt the same speed, thinking it didn't work I unplugged my old HDD and ran my computer again and it booted to windows. After this restart I did notice programs opened faster but not as much as I though so I did another UserBenchmark test and these were my results:
https://prnt.sc/m35n0i
Before this they were all green except my 'Boot Drive' which I mentioned before, now my SSD is working at 34% and my PC is running slower than ever.
I am not sure what to do, is it something I need to change in the BIOS (Like boot order) or do I need to delete some things of the HDD and SSD as they both have identical thins (After migration)?
PC Specs:
Ryzen 5 1600
Zotac GTX 1070-Mini
VS 550
1TB HDD (Not sure of brand)
SanDisk SSD PLUS 480GB
8GB RAM
~PC was running well before migration
So I thought I'd try migrating it. The software I used was EaseUS and I moved all my files over to my HDD to my SSD. After restarting it felt the same speed, thinking it didn't work I unplugged my old HDD and ran my computer again and it booted to windows. After this restart I did notice programs opened faster but not as much as I though so I did another UserBenchmark test and these were my results:
https://prnt.sc/m35n0i
Before this they were all green except my 'Boot Drive' which I mentioned before, now my SSD is working at 34% and my PC is running slower than ever.
I am not sure what to do, is it something I need to change in the BIOS (Like boot order) or do I need to delete some things of the HDD and SSD as they both have identical thins (After migration)?
PC Specs:
Ryzen 5 1600
Zotac GTX 1070-Mini
VS 550
1TB HDD (Not sure of brand)
SanDisk SSD PLUS 480GB
8GB RAM
~PC was running well before migration