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    Windows in SSD

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Vlad-San, Jul 6, 2012.

  1. Vlad-San

    Vlad-San Notebook Enthusiast

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    If i will install the windows in the SSD,only when the Windows is starting up and shuting down is faster,because through OS we open all things.Me again :p!
     
  2. Generic User #2

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    ...what?....
     
  3. Ishmum

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    Rephrase

    Sent from my GT-I9100M
     
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    If I understand, yes, starting and shutting down are faster if you load your OS on the SSD. As long as it is large enough, you should put programs you use a lot on the SSD also, as they will load faster too. I also use mine for photo editing ( I put all my images on the SSD), and save a lot of time that way. Games will load faster, but you won't get a performance boost other than that from having them on the SSD. If this is not what your asking, let us know what you need.
     
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    That,ty for reply :)