Name: Anonymous 2009-02-14 22:39
I want to install windows on a solid state drive, with the page file on a separate, conventional hard drive. my rationale is that solid state drives can only be written to around 100,000 times before sectors start dying, putting the oft-written files on a conventional disk would dramatically improve life. How do I do this? On Linux/Unix it's just a matter of mounting the swap somewhere else.