P PCBuilder432 Honorable Aug 20, 2013 30 0 10,530 Sep 12, 2013 #1 Like the title says, I want to use a 32 GB SSD (cuz thats all i can afford) to use to startup my computer really fast and a 500 GB HDD as the main drive. I'm going to use windows 7.
Like the title says, I want to use a 32 GB SSD (cuz thats all i can afford) to use to startup my computer really fast and a 500 GB HDD as the main drive. I'm going to use windows 7.
Solution USAFRet Sep 12, 2013 OK....can you do it? Just barely. But you'd need to be really OCD about managing that space. If all I could 'afford' is a 32GB, I would not bother until I could afford a 128GB.
OK....can you do it? Just barely. But you'd need to be really OCD about managing that space. If all I could 'afford' is a 32GB, I would not bother until I could afford a 128GB.
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 178,435 21,356 184,590 Sep 12, 2013 #2 PCBuilder432 : Like the title says, I want to use a 32 GB SSD (cuz thats all i can afford) to use to startup No. Upvote 0 Downvote
PCBuilder432 : Like the title says, I want to use a 32 GB SSD (cuz thats all i can afford) to use to startup No.
ur6beersaway Honorable Apr 18, 2013 2,950 2 13,460 Sep 12, 2013 #3 No, 64gb min. and that is pushing it. Upvote 0 Downvote
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 178,435 21,356 184,590 Sep 12, 2013 Solution #4 OK....can you do it? Just barely. But you'd need to be really OCD about managing that space. If all I could 'afford' is a 32GB, I would not bother until I could afford a 128GB. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
OK....can you do it? Just barely. But you'd need to be really OCD about managing that space. If all I could 'afford' is a 32GB, I would not bother until I could afford a 128GB.