So lets say my HDD is the D: drive. I would use,
defrag C: D: /V
or is it,
defrag D: /V
Do I have to use the /U?
I don't mind not seeing the progress report. Why is /V very boring?
Microsoft Disk Defragmenter
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The disk defragmenter cannot start because you have insufficient priveleges to....
ah well I tried, I cba to switch user xD
Going back to the SSD and intel smart response. Is intel smart response the thing that lets you make the SSD a cache for the HDD? (does this make sense?)
If so, is this better than having an SSD for OS and other software and HDD for storage?
How is it cheaper? Wouldn't it cost the same?
I'm guessing your Cdrive is your SSD?
Intel Smart Response uses a 64GB SSD for a cache and can cache a large mechanical HDD.. such as 1TB.. so you have 1TB of "fast" storage for £90
Without ISR you would need to purchase at least 128GB SSD which comes it at around £150
SSD is faster than ISR.. but ISR is cheaper