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To check whether your laptop has a hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid-state drive (SSD), you can follow these steps:

Open the "File Explorer" on your laptop. You can do this by pressing the "Windows key + E" or by clicking on the folder icon in the taskbar.

In the File Explorer, locate "This PC" or "My Computer" on the left-hand side panel and click on it.

You will see a list of drives and storage devices connected to your laptop. Look for the drive names or labels. Typically, the primary drive that contains your operating system and installed programs will be labeled as "C:".

Right-click on the drive labeled as "C:" and select "Properties" from the context menu.

In the Properties window, you will find information about the drive, including its type. Look for a section that mentions "Device Type" or "Drive Type". It should indicate whether the drive is a hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid-state drive (SSD).

Alternatively, you can also check the specifications of your laptop. This information is often available in the user manual or on the manufacturer's website. Look for the section that describes the storage devices or specifications of your laptop, and it should mention whether it has an HDD or SSD.

Remember, if your laptop has both an HDD and an SSD, the operating system is usually installed on the primary drive (C:), which is typically an SSD for faster performance. The HDD may be present as a secondary storage device for additional storage capacity.
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