• Reviews around boot (3.90 of 5)

    Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-75E250B/AM)

    • Seems you have to turn Secure Boot off in the BIOS before cloning or fresh install for it to work
    • Improved boot time.
    • Super fast boot up and loading.
    • Ridiculously fast boot ups.
    • As before, unable to clone existing drive, boot errors
    • It took only about 2 hrs up to reboot my laptop with fantastic booting speed
    • My older intel ssd boot 20 seconds faster
    • SSDs are only useful for fatter boot times
    • System is lying so far - much better booting times and no freezing and 100% loading upon reading from disk.
    • My boot up time and shut down time has altogether enhanced when compared with traditional HDD
    • So booting is just fine now.
    • Works great.much faster boot time and application launching.
    • I'm getting ridiculously fast boot times in Windows 10.
    • System is lying so far - much better booting times and no freezing and 100% loading upon reading from disk.
    • Although the difference isn't a big as going from an HDD to an SSD on a SATA III system, it was still noticeable with faster boot and login issues.
    • However, booting from this device was impossible without manually connecting it to where the hard drive was connected
    • win 10 boots in 20 seconds, shuts down very quickly very low power consumption
    • Samsung is excellent, very fast boot up like they advertise
    • Super fast boot up and applications run much faster, especially if accessing a database file is involved.
    • Working well boots up fast
    • I always used a mechanical old fashioned hard drive, but because of this, I get insane boot times and reinstalling windows wasn't too hard, (only took like 2 hours for
    • Installed this after having slow boot-up speeds
    • Computer Management.-Go to "Storage," and then "Disk Management."-When Disk Management opens, a pop-up should appear and prompt you to initialize the SSD.Select MBR (Master Boot Record) and click OK-Where the SSD appears (the name should show as a model number; a mix of letters and numbers), right-click on the section that shows the "black bar" and says "unallocated
    • Perfect boot drive!
    • Works perfect boots my system really fast
    • Fast booting.
    • after cloning it or doing a fresh install you can then turn secure boot back on
    • Quick, snappy, awesome boot-drive
    • I warm boot in under a few
    • After installing Ubuntu on these drives, they have run faster & boot sooo much quicker than my Windows machine & ... there is a Windows emulator so we can run the Windows software on a Ubuntu machine (with some adjustments of course).
    • Great drive, super fast when booting up
    • Fast boot, file and program opening
    • Just turn off the laptop with its power button, insert USB thumbstick you made the recovery drive on and boot
    • Works as advertised, excellent boot time with W10
    • As before, unable to clone existing drive, boot errors
    • Runs win 10 like a champ, fast boot time
    • It improves boot-up speed and my PC's overall performance.
    • Fast booting
    • Super fast boot up
    • Continuing from sleep states are almost instantaneous and reboot/cold boot performance are a fraction of their spinning drive times
    • Works perfect boots my system really fast
    • but because (A), the school system relies heavily on MS Excel & Powerpoint & (B
    • n’t great