I want to get a SSD, currently my c drive is the default location of all my programs and data.
I am using 120GB data on my C drive and I intend to get a 120GB ssd [the 256GB option is out of the price range].
I did some back Alt+Enter properties trick on some key folders and found out the storage use..
10GB Programe files + Programe files (x86)
60GB C:\Users
of which 16GB my documents, 25.8Gb my music, pics 3.91GB.
I'm guessing loading files off a secondary mechanical drive with be less of a dampner on performance than my software applications.
So with that in mind how do I relocate all my data and libraries onto a D:\ drive?
I have a LAN setup which takes image backups of my drives so I got the data security element covered.
Should I remove all C:\users?? sometimes that folder stores some common shared application components, in which case perhaps its best to just move the documents, music and photos folders to the d drive.. that would give me plenty of free space to run a 120GB SSD, there will be 46GB free storage space on my 120GB SSD, is that enough?
I am using 120GB data on my C drive and I intend to get a 120GB ssd [the 256GB option is out of the price range].
I did some back Alt+Enter properties trick on some key folders and found out the storage use..
10GB Programe files + Programe files (x86)
60GB C:\Users
of which 16GB my documents, 25.8Gb my music, pics 3.91GB.
I'm guessing loading files off a secondary mechanical drive with be less of a dampner on performance than my software applications.
So with that in mind how do I relocate all my data and libraries onto a D:\ drive?
I have a LAN setup which takes image backups of my drives so I got the data security element covered.
Should I remove all C:\users?? sometimes that folder stores some common shared application components, in which case perhaps its best to just move the documents, music and photos folders to the d drive.. that would give me plenty of free space to run a 120GB SSD, there will be 46GB free storage space on my 120GB SSD, is that enough?
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