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This really is 2013, does the whole trim / gc stuff still apply to newer drives ?Yes. Merely scratch Sandforce controller drives off your list, if not jogging Windows 7, 8, or perhaps Linux, IMO. This includes the Intel 330.

Get the Samsung 120GB, Corsair Neutron 64GB (there's a rebate right now at Newegg), or simply a Crucial M4 64GB, format the actual drive in Windows 6 or 8 (for position), then install XP devoid of changing the partitions, along with disable defrag.

With any of the above, or maybe a Plextor M5S (I just didn't find any less expensive the Samsung 120GB), the only thing you will have to worry about is alignment, which will initial partitioning in Windows 7 should automatically complete.

Also, get a mounting platter for each, if not included in the get you buy, which is usually around $5.

1. Maybe, if the difficulty hitting the disk due to issues other than low RAM.

A couple of. For performance over time, probably, depending on drive.

3. Dunno. The thinking with XP should be to align, install, turn off defrag, leave it alone; further remodelling is trying to teach a pig to sing.

05 18 The year 2013, 03:10 PM

I enjoy that. You exclaim that you don't think you should have to worry about Toned or GC because it's 2013 right after mentioning that your buddy absolutely has to use a 10 years old OS that has not any concept of TRIM and will do not be updated to do so. They would possibly be better off upgrading to Win7 as well as 8 and running their crap software within a virtualized Exp if compatibility mode fails for it.

The problem he has can be his network setup, very basic, 3 PC setup for any restaurant which doesn't require a lot to run, however, the software had been originally installed and tweaked under XP and replacing the software is EXTREMELY expensive, so the reason for trying to do the greatest upgrade, and Buy Ugg Boots Uk Online I really feel that the only choice here is a speedy SSD

Isn't running a business for unsupported software pretty precarious as well? I understand your hesitation to move to something partially recent, but I've seen a great deal of local, small business do the same thing and it always blows up of their face eventually. It's easier to have a planned upgrade Canadian Goose Jacket Uk than just a forced one some weekend when it all goes kaboom.

05 19 2013, 03:56 In the afternoon

Isn't running a business on in need of support software pretty risky in addition? I understand your hesitation to advance to something semi new, but I've seen a lot of nearby, small business do the same thing also it always blows up in their face eventually. It's better to employ a planned upgrade than a pushed one some weekend if this all goes kaboom.

I agree, other than we are talking about a $2,Thousand upgrade vs a $150 maybe $200. First of all, you want an Solid state drive brand that has a toolbox pertaining to performing a manual "TRIM" in Windows xp. Intel and Samsung obtain that, so IMO it's best to use people brands. The Intel SSD toolbox will let you schedule a manual TRIM (or optimize once i think they call it) when a a week.

The next part is optional. After cloning the Microsoft windows image to the SSD, I run GParted (boot CD) and also align the partition. Instruction for doing this are here:I think you'll still need to align the partition even if you do a new isntall, as windows XP doesn't learn how to format SSDs for best performance. Even without this extra alignment measure, SSDs perform fine in Windows 7.

One other final step would be to enable AHCI, if the motherboard Longchamp Victoire Planetes can handle it. I often don't bother with this, Timberland Stockists but you can do it after XP is already mounted (or cloned) following these types of instructions:I haven't found AHCI for making that much difference (over IDE setting) myself, so I often think before you buy with this, as it can be a real pain in XP (much easier to exchange signal of AHCI in Windows 7 or 8).