Faster running speed could be counted as the biggest preponderance of SSD comparing with HDD. He actually pointed out one of the advantages of installing OS on SSD: faster running speed and it is true.
The SSD can support a lot of stuff, but I still want to only put certain things on and leave everything that doesn't require super speed on the HDD.'Ī typical question comes from PC users of “SSD for OS, HDD for storage” setup on the Superuser forum.
If at all possible I just want to keep running everything from what's already on the HDD. I also don't want to reinstall everything. How can I run my OS off my SSD and all my other programs off my HDD without any issues? I have seen a few things about moving the Users folder over and that may fix things. I think I've cleared any access problems, but my question is: Now when I want to use any programs from my old HDD, such as Malwarebytes, games, Ventrilo, etc., I get issues like missing DLLs or access issues. 'So most people get an SSD to put their OS on to make it run faster and I figured I'd do it too.
Advantages of using SSD for OS and HDD for storage