Hi all -
Not really sure what forum this ought to be in (mods, please help!), but adding an SSD seems like a fun and useful thing to try to my DIY Win 7 x64 desktop. Currently I have a primary HDD Drive C:, and another HDD I use for an Acronis back-up. Not in RAID.
BUT !!! -- i have many questions !
- What goes on the SSD besides the OS ?
I want to use the SSD speed to its best advantage. Wouldn't that mean having a few programs on the SSD in addition to the OS ?
Which app's/ programs do you folks have on your SSD's ?
And how large an SSD do I need to accommodate that ? Is a 120/128 GB SSD adequate, or is one around 250GB a better idea ?
- Adding new stuff that I DON'T want to go on the SSD ... How do I tell Windows and the 3rd party download mgr to put stuff on the HDD instead of the SSD?
-Even more important, how do I tell Windows 7 where to find programs, when the Win7OS is on the SSD but the programs are on the HDD ?
- Configuring Libraries - I know "Libraries" are not the locations of the files, just place-holders, more or less. Anyway, I'm guessing that the OS on the SSD needs to be told where the current Libraries are, on the HDD?
And it needs to be told to add now files vid's etc. to HDD locations, not SSD locations.
those are two questions I have no idea how to address.
- Do I leave the Win 7 OS on the "old" HDD, so that Libraries stay intact ? Gut says absolutely, but I thought I'd ask.
- What else am I going to run into and have to answer so the two storage drives Play Nice with each other ?
- Drive letter assignment - it might not matter a lot, but would I be well-served by assigning C to the new SSD OS (etc) drive, and calling the current HDD that I'll use for storage and for programs that don't benefit from a speed bonus to another letter ?
Gosh - lots of Q's, and a million thanks to this group !!!
Michael
Michael
"Never offend people with style when you can offend them with substance."
--Sam Brown
Not really sure what forum this ought to be in (mods, please help!), but adding an SSD seems like a fun and useful thing to try to my DIY Win 7 x64 desktop. Currently I have a primary HDD Drive C:, and another HDD I use for an Acronis back-up. Not in RAID.
BUT !!! -- i have many questions !
- What goes on the SSD besides the OS ?
I want to use the SSD speed to its best advantage. Wouldn't that mean having a few programs on the SSD in addition to the OS ?
Which app's/ programs do you folks have on your SSD's ?
And how large an SSD do I need to accommodate that ? Is a 120/128 GB SSD adequate, or is one around 250GB a better idea ?
- Adding new stuff that I DON'T want to go on the SSD ... How do I tell Windows and the 3rd party download mgr to put stuff on the HDD instead of the SSD?
-Even more important, how do I tell Windows 7 where to find programs, when the Win7OS is on the SSD but the programs are on the HDD ?
- Configuring Libraries - I know "Libraries" are not the locations of the files, just place-holders, more or less. Anyway, I'm guessing that the OS on the SSD needs to be told where the current Libraries are, on the HDD?
And it needs to be told to add now files vid's etc. to HDD locations, not SSD locations.
those are two questions I have no idea how to address.
- Do I leave the Win 7 OS on the "old" HDD, so that Libraries stay intact ? Gut says absolutely, but I thought I'd ask.
- What else am I going to run into and have to answer so the two storage drives Play Nice with each other ?
- Drive letter assignment - it might not matter a lot, but would I be well-served by assigning C to the new SSD OS (etc) drive, and calling the current HDD that I'll use for storage and for programs that don't benefit from a speed bonus to another letter ?
Gosh - lots of Q's, and a million thanks to this group !!!
Michael
Michael
"Never offend people with style when you can offend them with substance."
--Sam Brown