Have the following notebook:
ACER ASPIRE R3-131T with Win 10 and 465GB HDD hard disk
Intel Pentium CPU N 3700 1.6 GHZ + 1.6 GHZ + 4 GB RAM
64 bits
The notebook takes a good 3 minutes to boot and also for a long time to strengthen programs.
Question:
Does it bring what the hard drive against an SSD to exchange?
Is there an SSD at all?
What else can you do to get it faster?
Why is the notebook so slow? Because the hardware is garbage.
Does an SSD bring something? Yes, basically for the loading times.
Does an SSD fit in there? Yes, physically speaking, an SSD is no bigger than an HDD. However, if you have to ask that, I find it questionable whether you should play around on the device yourself.
What else can you do? More RAM, if supported by the processor. You can look it up at ark.intel.com.
As a rule, you can't change the performance of cpu and gpu of notebooks. Overclocks are prohibited, otherwise it comes to heat death.
you can definitely install an SSD, which speeds up the boot enormously. And upgrade the memory to the maximum possible size. How much does your manual or internet tell you (technical data on the manufacturer's website)
Does it bring what the hard drive against an SSD to exchange?
In any case.
Is there an SSD at all?
If you have a 2.5 "hard drive connection, yes.
What else can you do to get it faster?
Disk defragmentation can also help.