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So far what i am understanding is to just reinstall windows on my SSD drive. the rest of what you said sorta confused me:)
This sounds a little easier so I dont have to reinstall windows. Are you saying after I plug in my SSD, right click it and it will give my an option to ready boost?
It is complete nonsense..
Do you have a seperate partition (drive letter) for your current windows or is everything on one big drive?
If not, you're gonna have to reinstall windows on the SSD.
And given your level of knowledge you need someone there to help you.
If you want to waste your SSD, that's the way to go.
SSD have a limit of written data, and enabling it would waste it quite fast.
Yes I have a seperate partition on for my OS.
I think I'm going to download my slower games with lots of loading time on my SSD drive.
It wouldnt be more beneficial / easier to delete my slower loading games and re-download them on my new SSD?
Then put Steam on C:\Steam
But put your games on HDD via Steam Library folder creation
If all you want to do is speed up game loading times, then put the games on the SSD. I'm not sure why this is so confusing.