The one thing to remember about your SSD is that anything the *writes* to the drive frequently is the cause of performance drop. I won't go into the how's and why's ( maybe at a later date

) this happens but it does.
So, what can we do to minimise the *writes* and keep performance ticking along and our drives sweet?
Let's start with what to do *after* installation; firstly Internet Explorer.
Whenever you visit a website lots of files are stored on your SSD, html files, images, cookies, flash and more .... the last thing you want with an SSD is to let these files accumulate and be constantly written to the drive.
Answer! Move the temporary Internet files off the SSD and on to a HDD (I assume that we all still use a spinning platter drive for storage). Myself, I've allocated a whole partition on my spinning platter to work with.
Open Internet Explorer (I'm using version 8) and go to tools and select Internet Options; the tab you're looking for is the first one open and you want the very first *Settings* button (see image below)
Once in there click the button marked *Move Folder ...* and select its new home. You'll be logged off for to effect the changes.
No more thousands of files being written to your SSD every time you access the Internet ....
The next set of tweaks takes place in one area so no need to go prowling around looking for everything. Before we go there go to your spinning HDD and to where you're going to store all these files and create one new folder called
Temp
Now go to your Start Menu and Control Panel .... once in there select *System and Security* once in there select *System*. On the left you will see a set of links - you want the one called *Advanced System Settings" click that and you should see the following set of panels:
Click on the button as shown and you will see the following:
Click the variables for your Temp folders one at a time and click *edit* and change the location to where you created your new Temp folder; i.e. type in D:\Temp.
Go to the bottom window and scroll down until you find the other two temp files and repeat the process with the Edit button.
When you're done click OK (you'll get a warning that you need to restart your computer - don't do that yet).
DON'T CLOSE THE TABBED BOX!
We now need to adjust the paging file. Click the button as shown below:
Click on the tab titled *Advanced* and then click the *Change* button:
Windows will automatically allocate 1.5 times the amount of memory you have in your system to the paging file - WAY TOO MUCH! Take it down to that as shown below:
Click the *Custom* dot and make the changes manually and click *Set* then OK and OK until you're back to the main tabbed panel - ignore the recommended settings at the bottom .... most page files never see more that 500mb of use. If you find you're having problems just go back and change the numbers to a higher level (I doubt you will).
The next one is entirely up to yourself if you want to do it or not; that is *turn off* system restore as it writes loads to your drive. If you do (I have) then stay on the tabbed panels and click the tab titled *System Protection*.
Scroll down the list until you find your SSD (generally C:\) highlight it by clicking on it and then click the *Configure* button.
On the next part just click the circle titled *Turn off System Protection* and click OK .... just OK any warnings you get from Windows moaning at you
You can now close the tabbed box. If you still have *Control Panel* open click the back arrow top left and then click on *Administrative Tools* once this opens double click on *Services* and scroll down the list to find the following:
Right mouse click *Disk Defragmenter* and select *Properties* from the jump menu. Change the *Start Up* type to
DISABLED and click OK
Repeat this process for the following: if the service is running click *STOP* and then continue to disable.
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We've now moved the IE temp files off the SSD, all the program temp files (1000's get written during the normal daily use of your drive), reduced the size of the paging file and disabled a lot of useless services for an SSD.
I'll have some more Tips & Tweaks when I have a bit more time. Enjoy!!
BTW .... if you use a different browser to IE (such as Firefox) look to where it stores the temp files and see if you can move it.