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On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 20:04:41 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:



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On 15/10/2016 09:44, alan_m wrote:
On 15/10/2016 01:23, David Paste wrote:
am I barking up the
wrong tree to assume an SSD will improve the snappiness of the
user
interface?)


When I replaced a traditional hard disk in my 5 year old laptop
with
a
SSD I noticed a faster start up but for day to day use no overall
difference in speed.




Hmm! that hasn't been my experience. I've changed several laptops
to
SSDs and *everything* is much snappier.

Agreed. I guess his day to day use is opening one word processor
and
using it for hours.

Nope, just only rebooting ever few months and not closing apps.

A very odd way to use a computer.

The only sensible way to use a computer used most of most days.

If I'm not going to use a program (note: not "app", that's a mobile
phone
word)

Wrong, as always.

for a while, I see no point in leaving it open.

Yes, you are that stupid.

The point is that it is vastly quicker to switch to an already
open app when you need to than it is to start it again.


Actually that's bull****.


We'll see...

If you have plenty memory,


You don't.


32GB holds loads of programs.

the program code stays in the disk cache when you close it.


Pig ignorantly mangled all over again.


WTF?

If you don't have enough memory,


You should add more memory instead of an SSD.


An SSD speeds up ALL disk access, not just the most recent.

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