Hi all.
I’m about to add an SSD to my desktop (that is primarily used for HD video editing). If boot and application loading times are not important to me, and I intend using the SSD for a documents folder where encoded video can initially be saved to, is there any other significant advantage to installing Windows and program apps on the SSD instead of the HDD.
Creating an image of a HDD’s OS and apps partition is straight forward, and there are no issues with defragging, so unless there are other significant benefits to installing the OS and apps to the SSD I’d rather keep things as they are with the SSD as fast storage.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sark
I’m about to add an SSD to my desktop (that is primarily used for HD video editing). If boot and application loading times are not important to me, and I intend using the SSD for a documents folder where encoded video can initially be saved to, is there any other significant advantage to installing Windows and program apps on the SSD instead of the HDD.
Creating an image of a HDD’s OS and apps partition is straight forward, and there are no issues with defragging, so unless there are other significant benefits to installing the OS and apps to the SSD I’d rather keep things as they are with the SSD as fast storage.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sark