SunnyD
Belgian Waffler
Today I noticed I'm down to limited space free on my SSD on this Win7 install, and I think it's causing a few small performance issues. It surprised me because I really didn't think I had eaten up most of the 80gb on this drive already as I don't have terribly much installed on it - or so I thought.
My initial gut reaction is that I need to offload certain things to the big disks. The question I have is... how do I move what I really NEED to move?
Things like my games directory are obvious... copy them over to the larger storage drive and setup a reparse point from the original location to the new one - Windows is none the wiser and everything works as it should.
The other likely candidates are the Program Files folders, which can probably handle the same setup. But the big one is the Users directory. Would there be any problems moving this one over to a storage drive as well?
Is there any better strategy to optimizing the usage of a SSD?
My initial gut reaction is that I need to offload certain things to the big disks. The question I have is... how do I move what I really NEED to move?
Things like my games directory are obvious... copy them over to the larger storage drive and setup a reparse point from the original location to the new one - Windows is none the wiser and everything works as it should.
The other likely candidates are the Program Files folders, which can probably handle the same setup. But the big one is the Users directory. Would there be any problems moving this one over to a storage drive as well?
Is there any better strategy to optimizing the usage of a SSD?