I use an SSD for the Windows system files on my machine, and it works wonderfully; as is the case, I notice it most when going to use a HDD based system. In the same vein, I'm taking advantage of a fast (250Mb/55Mb) USB3 drive for some things. The Windows and User TEMP/TMP files are on the USB stick (that makes a big difference, especially for things like WinRAR), and the browser cache files.
I've also put the swap file on it. That seems to work fine - there's no reason it shouldn't - and am thinking of the next step, moving the registry on to USB drive. My thinking for these last two is this: both the swap file and registry files are huge files that are written to very frequently. If an SSD has a minimum writable storage unit, it'll end up doing a lot more writing/freeing than the odd update here and there.
This is then a tradeoff; I'm using relatively cheap USB storage for things that are written often - temp files - and also for critical files - swap and registry. If I start getting errors on the USB stick it's no great bother to replace it, whereas replacing the SSD would be a lot of work.
I don't know how to move the registry though, that is my question in this post. And it isn't easily dispensed with either, so I'd need frequent backups, I realise. Losing the swap file is unimportant, same for temp and cache files.
I'm also wondering if anyone has comments on this? Is it a good idea, or as useful as Win98 memory optimisers? I've never seen these ideas discussed anywhere, which I find a bit odd as they seem genuinely useful, and in some cases like WinRAR can be proved with a stopwatch to be of use.
I've also put the swap file on it. That seems to work fine - there's no reason it shouldn't - and am thinking of the next step, moving the registry on to USB drive. My thinking for these last two is this: both the swap file and registry files are huge files that are written to very frequently. If an SSD has a minimum writable storage unit, it'll end up doing a lot more writing/freeing than the odd update here and there.
This is then a tradeoff; I'm using relatively cheap USB storage for things that are written often - temp files - and also for critical files - swap and registry. If I start getting errors on the USB stick it's no great bother to replace it, whereas replacing the SSD would be a lot of work.
I don't know how to move the registry though, that is my question in this post. And it isn't easily dispensed with either, so I'd need frequent backups, I realise. Losing the swap file is unimportant, same for temp and cache files.
I'm also wondering if anyone has comments on this? Is it a good idea, or as useful as Win98 memory optimisers? I've never seen these ideas discussed anywhere, which I find a bit odd as they seem genuinely useful, and in some cases like WinRAR can be proved with a stopwatch to be of use.
My Computer
At a glance
7 64bit UltimateG6208G GSkillGigabyte 7850 OC 2G
- OS
- 7 64bit Ultimate
- CPU
- G620
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte P8H77-M PRO
- Memory
- 8G GSkill
- Graphics Card(s)
- Gigabyte 7850 OC 2G
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell U2711, Samsung 204B
- Screen Resolution
- 2650x1440
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 830 128G, Seagate 1T
- PSU
- Seasonic S12D
- Case
- fractal ARC midi
- Keyboard
- Filco Majestouch2 (blue keys)
- Mouse
- Logitech 950
- Internet Speed
- ADSL2+
