SanDisk Solid State Drive Gets Windows Vista Certification

SanDisk 32GB Solid State Drive

The SanDisk 1.8-inch UATA solid state drive (SSD) is now certified to run under Windows Vista.

The Microsoft Windows Hardware Qualification Lab (WHQL) has certified the new SanDisk SSD with a high score of 5.4 out of 5.9 on the Windows Experience Index, which simply means that it is suited to a variety of Microsoft Windows Vista applications.

“With results like these and certification from Microsoft, PC manufacturers and consumers will find it even more worthwhile to move away from conventional HDDs in order to enjoy the improved performance, durability and reliability delivered by our SSD product line,” says Iri Trashanski, director of business development for the SanDisk Computing Solutions Division.

SanDisk SSD products are available now to computer manufacturers.

[Site: SanDisk.com]

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