These SSDs from Crucial, Samsung, SanDisk, and Western Digital are selling at lowest prices by Fiza Ali
With Prime Day deals in full swing, Amazon is offering major discounts on a wide selection of internal and external SSDs from Crucial, Samsung, SanDisk, and Western Digital, covering various storage capacities.
Take a look at the top deals we’ve found below:
2TB Crucial P310 SSD: $159.27 (Amazon US) - 34% off
2TB Crucial T500 Internal Gaming SSD with Heatsink: $124.99 (Amazon US) - 40% off
2TB Crucial T710 Internal SSD: $299.99 (Amazon US) - 17% off
1TB Samsung 870 EVO Internal SSD: $75.99 (Amazon US) - 24% off
1TB Samsung 990 EVO Plus SSD: $66.49 (Amazon US) - 11% off
2TB Samsung 990 EVO Plus SSD: $113.99 (Amazon US) - 36% off
4TB Samsung 990 PRO Heatsink SSD: $275.49 (Amazon US) 28% off
2TB Samsung 9100 PRO SSD: $189.99 (Amazon US) - 37% off
4TB Samsung 9100 PRO SSD: $394.99 (Amazon US) - 30% off
1TB Samsung T7 Portable SSD: $75.99 (Amazon US) - 42% off
2TB Samsung T7 Portable SSD: $119.99 (Amazon US) - 40% off
4TB Samsung T7 Portable SSD: $218.49 (Amazon US) - 37% off
2TB Samsung T9 Portable SSD: $169.99 (Amazon US) - 43% off
4TB Samsung T9 Portable SSD: $265.99 (Amazon US) - 52% off
2TB SanDisk Extreme PRO Portable SSD: $178.94 (Amazon US) - 34% off
2TB SanDisk Extreme PRO Portable SSD with USB4: $237.99 (Amazon US) - 29% off
1TB SanDisk Creator Phone SSD: $98.99 (Amazon US) - 27% off
4TB SanDisk Creator Pro Portable SSD: $271.99 (Amazon US) - 15% off
2TB WD_BLACK SN850X Internal Gaming SSD: $142.49 (Amazon US) - 25% off
2TB WD_BLACK SN7100 Internal Gaming SSD: $127.49 (Amazon US) - 20% off
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Would be very useful to add to the article the important detail that this isn't available on consumer SKUs, AKA Home and Pro, only Enterprise and Education (and their variants). I think a lot of people will read this and wonder why their PCs are still asking for a restart.
More Windows PCs can now apply updates with fewer restarts by Taras Buria
Windows 11 recently received a very important feature straight from its server counterpart: Windows Hotpatching. This feature is designed to minimize downtime and disruptions by allowing the operating system to install important security updates without restarts. Initially, Microsoft launched Windows Hotpatching for x64 devices with Intel and AMD processors on Windows 11 version 24H2. Now, hotpatching is available for Windows on ARM.
In the announcement post, Microsoft says that Windows Hotpatching offers multiple benefits for Windows 11 users. For example, security updates are applied immediately, and there is no need to wait for everyone to restart their systems. This approach significantly reduces the vulnerability window and allows IT admins to ensure everyone has the latest security update. In addition, hotpatching minimizes the number of times users are required to restart their systems. As such, no downtime and more productivity.
Other benefits include the ability to deploy smaller updates at a higher speed and control everything within the organization with Microsoft Intune and Windows Autopatch. Microsoft says that since its launch in April 2025, millions of devices have received hotpatch updates, and the company received "overwhelmingly positive feedback" about this feature.
Microsoft releases hotpatch updates every month. However, the process is not 100% from restarts and interruptions. Every three months, the company pushes a baseline update, which requires a system restart. After that, users can enjoy two months of no forced updates. This month, users get a new baseline update, with August and September scheduled to receive no-restart hotpatch updates. Note, though, that some updates might be released that still require a restart.
You can learn more about Windows Hotpatch for Windows on ARM in a blog post on the official website. There, you will also find all the details about enrollment, useful resources, documentation, system requirements, and other prerequisites.
The scary thing with these AI thingies is that either they are baked in the OS and index all your stuff, it’s an app (with a bug) that searches your stuff and send it unwillingly to its mother are its (un)intentionally turned on.
Basically in all cases you’re scr*wed.