How do different file systems impact SSD boot time?
When you press the power button on your computer, you expect it to boot up quickly, especially if you're using a Solid-State Drive (SSD). Unlike traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs), SSDs use flash memory to store data, which allows for faster data access and boot times. However, the file system—a method for organizing and storing files on a storage device—can also impact the speed at which your system boots. Whether you're using NTFS, FAT32, or ext4, the file system has a role in how your SSD performs during startup.
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