6 Dec 2012 at 23:48 #1 caz32 caz32 Associate Joined 10 Feb 2009 Posts 1,894 Location Leicester When you have windows installed on a ssd and its your primary drive, do you format the hdd to get full capacity from it or keep the windows install? I'll be using the hdd to play games, store songs etc
When you have windows installed on a ssd and its your primary drive, do you format the hdd to get full capacity from it or keep the windows install? I'll be using the hdd to play games, store songs etc
6 Dec 2012 at 23:51 #2 troops troops Associate Joined 20 Jun 2009 Posts 1,178 Location Pieland I just formatted my hdd when using ssd as boot drive.
7 Dec 2012 at 00:54 #3 caz32 caz32 Associate OP Joined 10 Feb 2009 Posts 1,894 Location Leicester troops said: I just formatted my hdd when using ssd as boot drive. Click to expand... Cheers
7 Dec 2012 at 02:02 #4 lukeforrest lukeforrest Associate Joined 21 Nov 2012 Posts 110 Location brynmawr ,south wales, UK I have XP on HDD and 7 on SSD worse comes to worse and SSD fails I have something to fall back on
7 Dec 2012 at 19:33 #5 CRO_T CRO_T Associate Joined 29 Nov 2012 Posts 23 I removed my HDD to get the max performance from SSD. Old HDD is just a backup now.
8 Dec 2012 at 21:09 #6 caz32 caz32 Associate OP Joined 10 Feb 2009 Posts 1,894 Location Leicester Fair enough, I've ended up putting Windows 8 on my SSD then using the HDD mainly for games and the odd one or two on the ssd. And that's a good idea luke
Fair enough, I've ended up putting Windows 8 on my SSD then using the HDD mainly for games and the odd one or two on the ssd. And that's a good idea luke