USAFRet :
Or, if you must, create a folder on the HDD, and have a shortcut to that on the Desktop.
Actually, if you're doing THAT, you could:
%appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts
*but, basically, you have to take the load off the SSD:
- ■Turn off the Index, Indexer Status Gadget 1.1.1 (@softpedia.com/get/Windows-Widgets/System-Utilities/Indexer-Status-Gadget.shtml)
■Tick-off the default option, from the HDD Properties, for: "Allow files on this drive to have contents indexed in addition to file properties". Screenshot @s18.postimg.org/61w641qk9/2015_01_10_5_42_47.png (Just use Ignore All, when it pops-up)
■Disable Offline Files, from the Control Panel, Sync Center; the Run... CMD for that is: 'mobsync' (@pcsupport.about.com/od/commandlinereference/a/run-commands-windows-7.htm)
■Disable Windows Defender - and lock down teh Internet Exploder, the CMD is 'inetcpl.cpl'; set the Security and Privacy tabs to the fullest, switch it into the Work Offline mode (from the File Menu); it should even prevent the Windows Explorer from connecting, for all sorts of things (& doing some caching, too )
■Disable Hibernation (and get rid of the file, automagically), by running a CMD prompt as Administrator; have a look @ https://support.microsoft.com/kb/920730
There's a LOT more to it (more 2 preserving your SSD), however - I hope that the few things listed here, off the top of my head, will be of some use to you! =)
P.S.
Indexing is the 'Windows Search', 'WSearch' Service... Can be set to Disabled. The only *adverse effect* it'll have is that your searches will take (a lot, depending) longer.
^^ While you're @ it, perhaps decide what 2 do w/teh Prefetch, also..
Edit: *another Run... list @ symantec.com/connect/articles/list-run-commands-windows-7-and-8
*oh and to move the
Libraries, maybe also check this out: howtogeek.com/howto/26559/change-the-default-save-folder-for-windows-7-libraries-to-something-else-like-your-dropbox/
Edit2: You could, perhaps also, decide to have your
swap file on the *regular* HDD; the ideal scenario for this, however, would be to get 'enough' RAM - as to minimize the swap file usage... but, whatever the case, have it set to the recommended value,
Custom Size and NOT managed automatically by Windows (so that it won't be Dynamic!).
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