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well not just the catalogue file, the whole LR folder is 17gb...![]()
Ah. That's a bit different. 842GB for all the raw data here

well not just the catalogue file, the whole LR folder is 17gb...![]()

I keep my catalog (along with Windows and Program Files) on the SSD. Images are stored on a larger hard drive
Not all SSDs are equal, check the read/write speeds.
just ordered:
Icy Box IB-318StUS2-B eSATA/USB
Samsung HD103SJ 1TB Spinpoint F3 7200rpm 32MB OEM
to move the LR stuff onto.. hopefully shouldnt cause any noticable slowdown..
It should be OK if you're using eSATA. If it's USB - urgh.
With the hybrid, my boot time is 25 seconds, Apps are pretty much instantaneous, Photoshop ready for use in six seconds.I recently put a OCZ vertex 2 SSD in my MacBook Pro...
Boot times have gone from around 30 seconds to sub 15. Apps open instantaneously too.
SSD is only option on MacBook Air, so can't see it's an issue.
I recently put a OCZ vertex 2 SSD in my MacBook Pro...
Boot times have gone from around 30 seconds to sub 15. Apps open instantaneously too.
One headache caused by the small capacity of the SSD is what to do with my User folders... My Pictures, My Music, etc., as you can't just drag them to another drive or partition. Microsoft need to implement this ability somehow! I got over the problem by using a free script called PositionDefaultFolderSevenModular.
How do you guys handle this problem? Do you simply not use the User folders?
Is there unusual anything to look out for when installing an SSD with the OS on it (Win 7)?
hmm judging by the replies here its gonna be worth me getting a 128gb SSD for installing the OS and games on my desktop?
i was thinking about getting a 128gb SSD for games/OS and a 1tb HD for files over summer?
just make sure you run the windows experience rating after installing the SSD so windows sets certain options like disabling defrag etc. id also disable hibernate. but if you look on the OCZ forums there is a really handy guide of stuff to check/set.

first time i installed W7 on SSD i shrank the pagefile, when i rebuilt due to a new motherboard i left it as is. thats on an 8Gb system so i assume i have an 8Gb page (havent checked to be honest. either way i havent had issues.
AHCI should be enabled in the bios, running it in IDE etc mode will drastically decrease performance.
it's alleged that TRIM won't work on IDE mode either
.... AHCI should be enabled in the bios, running it in IDE etc mode will drastically decrease performance.
ive always set it before installing W7 on the SSD to be honest.
some drives might not like AHCI so might be a bit hit and miss... you could try changing it, if it doesnt boot you only have to go back into the bios and change it back.