If it's going to be the boot disk, I heard that flash memory connected
to an adapter may not be suitable for the task. The full-blown SSD
drives are made with hard drive type use in mind.

Because of the timing of all this, it seems like SSD's will become
modestly priced after SATA has replaced IDE, and so the only IDE SSD
drives available in the not too distant future will be older models.
But then they'll likely cost less, too, and still improve the
performance of an older computer.

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