Thanks for the assurance, I will go for it,don't worry about ratio, you have enough and if you will seed this, you will have more than you have !!
Moving the pagefile.sys file from the partition where Windows is installed to another hard drive can improve system performance and decrease page file fragmentation. A user needs to know that he will get the best performance only if he moves the page file to another physical drive, and not to another partition on the same drive.Update : Installed the OS
Pretty Quick install, Overall great but just found that the "page file" location is default at "D Drive" whereas i use a "SSD as C Drive" & "HDD as D Drive" so had to change it to "C" as Default.
just for info : was it at default D Drive due to some performance reasons or something like that ???
Moving the pagefile.sys file from the partition where Windows is installed to another hard drive can improve system performance and decrease page file fragmentation. A user needs to know that he will get the best performance only if he moves the page file to another physical drive, and not to another partition on the same drive.
Yes, but you can prolong the longevity of your SSD! If a user has solid hardware then it will be fast where he chooses HDD or SDD... What if the user has both internal and external SSD? And SSD is for sure not used on most of the systems in the world. There are more pros but it up to the user.its true for HDD but not in case of SSD, which is used on most of systems anyways thank you for clarifying the same as i was thinking its needed for some new performance registry edit / trick.