Of all the drives on your computer, the boot drive is the most important since it contains the operating system. Whether it’s a hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD), it’ll contain everything your computer needs to boot. SSDs are generally faster and more reliable than HDDs or something like a USB drive, so it’s recommended that you use one as a boot drive on your computer. Seriously, swapping out your old spinning hard disk drive for an SSD is one of the best upgrades you can make to speed up your computer. Not only will it boot the operating system faster, but even the programs installed on the OS drive will launch quicker. There are plenty of ways to create a boot drive and use a new or existing SSD as a boot drive, and the following steps will get you started.