I suppose that is why SSD's are technology in flux (IMO) and I may have froggy hopped too soon there also. My limited understanding which may be in error is that they will not delete data until new is written, which I understand as files are not overwritten. Jump in anyone. fp
At 11:42 AM 2/1/2011, DSinc Poked the stick with: >I thought SSD's worked best, lasted longest, in a Write Once-Read Many I/O >scenario. I would think that misc. temp files, page files, logs, dumps, and >other Windows operational stuff would quickly use up the finite number of SSD >internal operations. JMHO. And I freely admit that I do NOT fully comprehend >the internals of the Windows OS. I do see that XP is very stable against my >attempts at PEBCAK. Still, I still see the OS grow larger over time. > >I so know I am on some thin ice ATM.......... :) >Best, >Duncan > -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- My computer has EMS....Won't you help?
