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I do understand the benefits
Trust me, I understand it makes everything faster. I was just using startup time as an example.
I get the benefits. I want everything on one drive. This is what I want. If you do not understand that, fine. But there is no need to push more about it. This is what I want, and what I choose.
Also, the main reason I do not like data separate is I don't want to have to remember where I put certain files. I don't need to say, Oh that's on drive d, oh this is on c. I want everything on one drive. Simple. No annoyances of remembering where I put things, or which program is installed on which drive. This is the way I like it. Don't understand? That's okay. This is the way I like it.
And yes, I read about the part of mapping the users folder and all that.
Also, If I want the benefits of a SSD I would install a game on it. Oh wait, I can't. Storage would be gone immediately. So I have the OS on it. But then what speed benefit would I really see? Not much. I have tried it. I noticed around a 5 or 10 second difference each time. I am not willing to pay for that.
Once and only once I can use a SSD as my only drive with large storage will I move. This way all my data gets all the benefits of the speed. Instead of only certain things. If I get a SSD I want everything to be able to take advantage. Not just some of it.
I have tried a SSD drive in my system (120GB). Still Not worth the cost to me. I don't wait with my computer now. Programs load instant for me as well. There is simply no benefit for me right now.
I hear what you all are saying, but this is my opinion and what I want. Thanks for trying though :)
I don't mean for this to come across as rude at all to anyone. If so I apologize. Thanks for the explanations and time spent explaining. :)
Last edited by andrew129260; 27 Aug 2013 at 23:22.