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Windows 7 - SSD Hard Drive

 
12-09-2011   #1


Windows 7 x64 RC1, Vista Ultimate, XP Pro
 
 

SSD Hard Drive

Wouldn't it be worth $100 to buy a SSD hard drive and put the OS on it and then just put your data, games, pictures and so forth on a regular hard drive?

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12-09-2011   #2


Windows 7 SP1, Home Premium, 64-bit
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by lostsoul62 View Post
Wouldn't it be worth $100 to buy a SSD hard drive and put the OS on it and then just put your data, games, pictures and so forth on a regular hard drive?
Yes, if you can afford it. Put the OS and all applications on the SSD if they will fit. A 60 or 80 GB SSD will work for most situations.
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12-09-2011   #3


win 7 ( 64 bit)
 
 


that's how alot of us do it. i don't understand why someone would buy a large ssd when thay don't need it.

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12-09-2011   #4
whs


Vista and Windows7, sometimes Ubuntu and Fedora
 
 


Absolutely. To get you started you may read this: SSD - Install and transfer the Operating System

I just bought this one today (my 6th SSD) for $105 it is a good deal for a Sata III bit.
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