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edit: they're of course up to date too.
We couldn't download the recovery media from lenovo website because they asked for an account but my brother never created one.
To save me copy and pasting the information, here's the post for further information. Seemed like a reasonably well written description of the process.
Crystal Disk Mark would be the go to
Drive speeds would not affect a GBA Emu because of how light weight they are, so i wouldnt pin that on SSD/Adapter issues. Display drivers not working correctly could cause such FPS issues though.
With nothing open/running open up the task manager and see if anything has unusually high CPU or Disk usage, do this when an Emu is running as well.
Also, any GPU drivers from their website MIGHT be outdated, so you should get the latest from Intel/AMD/NVIDIA, whichever is applicable to that device.
There are enough ssds for 2242 available even 2TB