B braiden89 Honorable Nov 10, 2013 18 0 10,510 Nov 16, 2013 #1 Is there a way to setup an HDD and an SDD to work together so that the most commonly acessed files are put on the SSD and all the other stuff is put on the HDD?
Is there a way to setup an HDD and an SDD to work together so that the most commonly acessed files are put on the SSD and all the other stuff is put on the HDD?
Solution USAFRet Nov 16, 2013 All depends on the size of the SSD in question. I have a 128GB Kingston as my primary. OS and all applications on the SSD. Win 8 Pro, MS Office, Corel, Lightroom, etc, etc, etc. Takes up about 50GB. Games live on the HDD. See this completely self serving tutorial for how and where to put things: http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1834397/ssd-redirecting-static-files.html
All depends on the size of the SSD in question. I have a 128GB Kingston as my primary. OS and all applications on the SSD. Win 8 Pro, MS Office, Corel, Lightroom, etc, etc, etc. Takes up about 50GB. Games live on the HDD. See this completely self serving tutorial for how and where to put things: http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1834397/ssd-redirecting-static-files.html
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 171,456 17,916 184,590 Nov 16, 2013 Solution #2 All depends on the size of the SSD in question. I have a 128GB Kingston as my primary. OS and all applications on the SSD. Win 8 Pro, MS Office, Corel, Lightroom, etc, etc, etc. Takes up about 50GB. Games live on the HDD. See this completely self serving tutorial for how and where to put things: http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1834397/ssd-redirecting-static-files.html Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
All depends on the size of the SSD in question. I have a 128GB Kingston as my primary. OS and all applications on the SSD. Win 8 Pro, MS Office, Corel, Lightroom, etc, etc, etc. Takes up about 50GB. Games live on the HDD. See this completely self serving tutorial for how and where to put things: http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1834397/ssd-redirecting-static-files.html