How to Find if a Hard Drive is HDD or SSD on Windows

How to Find if a Hard Drive is HDD or SSD on Windows

Compared to HDDs, SSDs are fast and quite reliable. Most high-end Laptops and PCs these days use SSDs rather than old HDDs for storage. If you have just purchased a new computer or laptop but are unsure whether your PC has an SSD or HDD, here’s how you can figure it out.

1. Using File Explorer

We will use the Windows file explorer to find out if your PC has an HDD or an SSD.

1. Open File Explorer on your Windows.

double click on 'This PC.'

2. Right-click on the C drive and select Properties.

select 'Properties'

3. Select the Tools.

select the 'Tools' tab

4. On the Optimise and defragment the drive, click Optimise.

click on the 'Optimise' button

5. The next Window will list all drives. The media type column will show whether you have an SSD or HDD.

SSD or HDD

2. Using PowerShell

We will use the PowerShell method to find out if your PC has an HDD or SSD.

1. Open Windows Search and search for PowerShell. Open PowerShell from the list

search for 'Powershell'

2. Type in Get-PhysicalDisk and hit the Enter button.

type in 'Get-PhysicalDisk'

3. The above command will list all physical disks connected to your computer. The media type section will show whether your PC has an HDD or an SSD. If it shows more than two disk drives, your PC probably has both.

physical disks connected

3. Using a Freeware App

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Another good way to figure out whether the drive is SSD or HDD on Windows is to use the Freeware programs. Many freeware utilities on the web can provide information about HDD/SSD.

Some popular tools, such as HWiNFO, HiBit System Information, etc., tell you whether an SSD or HDD is installed on your device.

This article explains how to check whether your PC has an HDD or SSD in a Windows computer. I hope this article helped you! Please share it with your friends.

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