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| | Install Vista 64 bit (SP1) onto bootable Solid State Disk Is it possible to install Vista 64 bit (SP1) onto a SSD and make this bootable? As in, a PC that only has a SSD in it and no hard disks at all. Motherboard: Asus P6T Delux CPU: i7 940 SSD: OCZ Core V2, 120GB, SATA II, 2.5” If it is possible, is there anything special that has to be done first or is the SSD seen as a normal HD by Vista 64 bit (SP1)? I know that the original release of vista didn't like SSDs so now I am wondering if that has been fully rectified by drivers or only half-way... |
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| | Re: Install Vista 64 bit (SP1) onto bootable Solid State Disk Drivers really aren't the problem for installing on SSD devices: The actual interface from the drive to the computer is usually SATA, which uses a standard bus protocol. The concern that you might face is that Vista may not be tuned to concept of SSD devices, which have sensitivity to the number of writes to a given sector (so things like paging would constantly write to the same part of the disk, wearing it out faster). Try reading: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...-lifespan.html I will caution you that there appears to be a pretty big quality/performance gap between different implementations on SSD. Do some research before you go out and buy - as they are not all created equal. "Andy CP" <AndyCP@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E1D8CCD3-2AFE-4BE5-916D-B41D2AEE94CA@xxxxxx Quote: > Is it possible to install Vista 64 bit (SP1) onto a SSD and make this > bootable? > As in, a PC that only has a SSD in it and no hard disks at all. > > Motherboard: Asus P6T Delux > CPU: i7 940 > SSD: OCZ Core V2, 120GB, SATA II, 2.5” > > If it is possible, is there anything special that has to be done first or > is > the SSD seen as a normal HD by Vista 64 bit (SP1)? > > I know that the original release of vista didn't like SSDs so now I am > wondering if that has been fully rectified by drivers or only half-way... |
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| | Re: Install Vista 64 bit (SP1) onto bootable Solid State Disk I keep reading contradictory articles. Some describe the issue of write endurance and others talk about how this has actually become a myth over the years as SSDs have evolved so drammatically but people only remember the early bad days. To play safe, I'll create the Page File on a HD. However, with 6GB of RAM hopefully Vista will not need to use it at all...in theory...if I got my maths right... Thank you for your great help. "Timothy Davis [MSFT]" wrote: Quote: > Drivers really aren't the problem for installing on SSD devices: The actual > interface from the drive to the computer is usually SATA, which uses a > standard bus protocol. > > The concern that you might face is that Vista may not be tuned to concept of > SSD devices, which have sensitivity to the number of writes to a given > sector (so things like paging would constantly write to the same part of the > disk, wearing it out faster). > > Try reading: > > http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...-lifespan.html > > I will caution you that there appears to be a pretty big quality/performance > gap between different implementations on SSD. Do some research before you > go out and buy - as they are not all created equal. > > > "Andy CP" <AndyCP@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:E1D8CCD3-2AFE-4BE5-916D-B41D2AEE94CA@xxxxxx Quote: > > Is it possible to install Vista 64 bit (SP1) onto a SSD and make this > > bootable? > > As in, a PC that only has a SSD in it and no hard disks at all. > > > > Motherboard: Asus P6T Delux > > CPU: i7 940 > > SSD: OCZ Core V2, 120GB, SATA II, 2.5” > > > > If it is possible, is there anything special that has to be done first or > > is > > the SSD seen as a normal HD by Vista 64 bit (SP1)? > > > > I know that the original release of vista didn't like SSDs so now I am > > wondering if that has been fully rectified by drivers or only half-way... > |
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| | Re: Install Vista 64 bit (SP1) onto bootable Solid State Disk You may also want to do some research on Prefetch and SSD devices. I don't think prefetch will hurt the SSD device; it is more that there may be no benefit when seek latency is so low. "Andy CP" <AndyCP@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0CF68119-4D04-4694-8CBA-A3CFE44B170D@xxxxxx Quote: >I keep reading contradictory articles. Some describe the issue of write > endurance and others talk about how this has actually become a myth over > the > years as SSDs have evolved so drammatically but people only remember the > early bad days. > > To play safe, I'll create the Page File on a HD. However, with 6GB of RAM > hopefully Vista will not need to use it at all...in theory...if I got my > maths right... > Thank you for your great help. > > "Timothy Davis [MSFT]" wrote: > Quote: >> Drivers really aren't the problem for installing on SSD devices: The >> actual >> interface from the drive to the computer is usually SATA, which uses a >> standard bus protocol. >> >> The concern that you might face is that Vista may not be tuned to concept >> of >> SSD devices, which have sensitivity to the number of writes to a given >> sector (so things like paging would constantly write to the same part of >> the >> disk, wearing it out faster). >> >> Try reading: >> >> http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...-lifespan.html >> >> I will caution you that there appears to be a pretty big >> quality/performance >> gap between different implementations on SSD. Do some research before >> you >> go out and buy - as they are not all created equal. >> >> >> "Andy CP" <AndyCP@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:E1D8CCD3-2AFE-4BE5-916D-B41D2AEE94CA@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Is it possible to install Vista 64 bit (SP1) onto a SSD and make this >> > bootable? >> > As in, a PC that only has a SSD in it and no hard disks at all. >> > >> > Motherboard: Asus P6T Delux >> > CPU: i7 940 >> > SSD: OCZ Core V2, 120GB, SATA II, 2.5” >> > >> > If it is possible, is there anything special that has to be done first >> > or >> > is >> > the SSD seen as a normal HD by Vista 64 bit (SP1)? >> > >> > I know that the original release of vista didn't like SSDs so now I am >> > wondering if that has been fully rectified by drivers or only >> > half-way... >> |
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