1. Executive Summary Replacing a hard drive in a Windows 10 computer is a common hardware maintenance task performed to upgrade storage capacity, switch from a traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD) to a faster Solid-State Drive (SSD), or replace a failing drive. The process involves physical installation, data migration or fresh OS installation, and post-replacement configuration. This report outlines the necessary steps, tools, methods for data transfer, and post-installation considerations. 2. Types of Hard Drives Compatible with Windows 10 | Drive Type | Technology | Advantages | Disadvantages | |------------|-------------|------------|----------------| | HDD (3.5” for desktops, 2.5” for laptops) | Magnetic platters + mechanical arm | Low cost per GB, high capacities available | Slower boot/load times, prone to mechanical failure | | SSD (2.5” SATA, M.2 SATA, M.2 NVMe) | Flash memory (NAND) | Very fast read/write speeds, shock-resistant, silent | Higher cost per GB | | SSHD (Hybrid) | HDD + small SSD cache | Compromise between speed and price | Limited performance gain over standard HDD |