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Windows 10 is designed to run on an SSD, not a mechanical drive?
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It runs on any type of drive, it is more efficient on SSD drives, but for the drive architecture, faster boot and more structural robustness, you just have to pay a bit more. Regards
It is not specifically designed for one or the other. In fact, it has technologies for both