I'm busy trying to breathe some life into a friends old laptop that he wants to use as a media machine. It's an old P3 limited to 256mb of RAM. (Running XP) Unfortunately the RAM cannot be increased and it is painfully slow in pretty much everything it does - even after a pretty aggressive strip and clean to streamline the XP install.
The big problem is obviously the HDD which is old/slow and constantly used as a Page File - slowing down everything. I managed to find a Lexar 8 gb 300x (45mb/s r/w) for around £59 which would be perfect as a cheap replacement hdd (with an el cheapo £1.99 converter)
Can anyone see any obvious problems with this? I know there is little/no wear leveling on the CF cards, but it really shouldn't be too much of a problem as it will only see light use and probably won't last more than a year or 2 before he retires it completely.
The big problem is obviously the HDD which is old/slow and constantly used as a Page File - slowing down everything. I managed to find a Lexar 8 gb 300x (45mb/s r/w) for around £59 which would be perfect as a cheap replacement hdd (with an el cheapo £1.99 converter)
Can anyone see any obvious problems with this? I know there is little/no wear leveling on the CF cards, but it really shouldn't be too much of a problem as it will only see light use and probably won't last more than a year or 2 before he retires it completely.

I wonder how much of a difference the extra 50% read/write speed will make to boot/load times?

My guess is the old Front end/Back end trick, but I'll check their site.