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Should You Upgrade to an SSD? A Crawley IT Engineer’s Honest Answer

Honest, jargon-free advice from Criddle Computer Care on whether an SSD upgrade is the right fix for your slow computer — and when it isn’t.

If your computer takes five minutes to boot, hangs every time you open a browser tab, or makes that worrying grinding noise when you turn it on, you’ve probably already been told the answer: “you need a new computer.”

Here’s the thing — most of the time, you don’t. You need an SSD.

We’ve been running Criddle Computer Care out of Crawley for over eight years now, and SSD upgrades are one of the most common jobs that come through the door. They’re also one of the few upgrades where we can honestly say it’ll feel like you’ve bought a brand-new machine, for a fraction of the cost.

But “honest” is the key word, because an SSD isn’t always the right answer. So before you spend any money — with us or anyone else — here’s what you actually need to know.

What is an SSD, in plain English?

SSD stands for Solid State Drive. It’s the part of your computer that stores Windows, your programs, your documents, your photos — everything.

Most older computers use a different kind of storage called a hard disk drive (HDD). An HDD is a mechanical device — it has spinning metal platters inside and a tiny arm that physically moves to read your data. It’s the same basic idea as a record player, just shrunk down. That’s where the noise comes from, and that’s why it’s slow. Your computer is literally waiting for a piece of metal to spin into the right position before it can do anything.

An SSD has no moving parts. It stores everything on memory chips, so reading data is more or less instant. No spinning, no waiting, no noise.

That’s the whole story. SSDs are faster because nothing has to physically move.

The honest performance difference

This is the part where most articles online start throwing around marketing words like “lightning-fast” and “blazing speeds.” We’re not going to do that. Here’s what an SSD upgrade actually feels like in real-world use, based on the machines that come into our Crawley workshop every week:

Boot time: a typical 5–10 year old laptop boots in 2–4 minutes from an HDD. After an SSD upgrade, the same machine boots in 15–25 seconds.
Opening Chrome or Edge: 10–20 seconds before, 1–2 seconds after.
Opening Word or Excel: similar — near-instant instead of staring at a loading screen.
General responsiveness: clicking on things and having them actually happen, instead of waiting and wondering if Windows has frozen.

For most people, the difference is genuinely shocking. Customers regularly come back and tell us they’d written the laptop off and were about to spend £500–£800 on a new one. An SSD upgrade brought it back from the dead for a fraction of that.

When is an SSD upgrade the right call?

When it’s worth it

An SSD upgrade is almost always worth it if:

✓ Your computer is 3–10 years old and still has an HDD
✓ The hardware is otherwise physically sound (no cracked screen, no failing battery, no liquid damage)
✓ You use it for everyday tasks — email, browsing, banking, Office, video calls, streaming
✓ You’re considering replacement mainly because it feels slow

In these cases, you’re looking at a same-day job that transforms the machine.

When it isn’t

We’d rather lose a job than sell you something you don’t need. Skip the upgrade if:

✗ The computer is more than 10–12 years old — the CPU and RAM will hit a ceiling
✗ You only have 2GB or 4GB of RAM — memory is the real bottleneck
✗ The computer has multiple hardware faults — repair costs may exceed replacement
✗ You need it for video editing, 3D rendering, or modern gaming

If any of those apply, we’ll tell you straight.

If you’d like more detail on the technical side, you can read about our full SSD and RAM upgrades service.

What an SSD upgrade costs in Crawley

Pricing depends on the size of the drive you need and whether your data needs to be migrated across (it nearly always does — you don’t want to lose your files, photos, or installed programs).

As a rough guide for customers in Crawley and the wider West Sussex area, a typical SSD upgrade — including a quality drive, full data migration from your old HDD, and a fresh, clean installation of Windows where appropriate — comes in at a fraction of the cost of a new laptop. We always quote up front before any work starts, and we’ll show you the old drive when we hand the machine back.

You can see our standard rates on our pricing page, and we’re happy to give you a no-obligation quote over the phone or by message before you bring anything in.

How the upgrade works at Criddle

Most SSD upgrades are a same-day job. Here’s exactly what happens.

1

Quick health check

We make sure the SSD is actually the right answer for your machine. If it isn’t, we’ll tell you before we charge you anything.

2

Data migration

We clone your existing drive across to the new SSD, so all your files, photos, programs, browser bookmarks and settings come with you. Nothing is lost.

3

Fitting

We physically install the new drive, which on most laptops takes under half an hour.

4

Testing

We boot the machine, check Windows updates, run a few performance checks, and make sure everything is working properly before you collect it.

5

Handover

You get your old drive back if you want it, along with a clear explanation of what we did.

Most jobs are turned around within 24 hours. If it’s urgent — you’ve got a work deadline or you’ve just lost access to important files — let us know and we’ll do our best to push it through faster.

For business customers, we can do SSD upgrades on-site as part of our wider IT support in Crawley, so there’s no downtime carting machines back and forth.

Frequently asked questions

Will I lose my files, photos and programs?
No. We clone your existing drive across to the new SSD before fitting it, so everything comes with you exactly as it was. Your desktop, your documents, your installed software — all there.
How long does an SSD last?
A quality SSD will typically outlast the rest of your computer. Modern SSDs are rated for hundreds of terabytes of data writes, which for normal home or office use means a lifespan well beyond 5–10 years.
Can you upgrade my SSD and add more RAM at the same time?
Yes — and we’ll often recommend it if your machine is light on memory. Doing both at once gives you the biggest possible performance jump for the lowest combined cost. We’ll always quote both options separately so you can choose.
Do I need to bring my charger or any accessories?
Just the laptop and the charger is plenty. If you have your original Windows product key written down somewhere, that’s a bonus, but we can usually retrieve it from the machine itself.
I’m not in Crawley — can you still help?
Yes. We cover Crawley, Horsham, Haywards Heath, East Grinstead, Reigate and the surrounding West Sussex and Surrey areas. Get in touch and we’ll let you know what works best.

Ready to bring your old computer back to life?

If your computer is slow, noisy, or making you think about replacing it, an SSD upgrade is almost always the first thing to try. Get in touch for an honest, no-pressure assessment.