VS2005 in a MultiDrive Scenerio - Worth it for the performance?

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My new laptop has two 100 gig hard drives. I'm thinking of housing my
programs (that I'm writing) on the D drive and VS on the C Drive. Has anyone
had expereince with this? Does VS perform any better? Just curious.

Robert
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Hello n4ixt,

it does, if you drives are prugged by separate cables (are on different buses)
Thus you avoid "data exchange congestion"

n> My new laptop has two 100 gig hard drives. I'm thinking of housing my
n> programs (that I'm writing) on the D drive and VS on the C Drive. Has
n> anyone had expereince with this? Does VS perform any better? Just
n> curious.

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Two hard drives in a laptop? That sounds like a bad idea, both for size
and power consumption... Are you sure that it isn't one hard drive that
is partitioned into two logical drives?
 
Two hard drives in a laptop? That sounds like a bad idea, both for size
and power consumption... Are you sure that it isn't one hard drive that
is partitioned into two logical drives?

Either way i'd be curious to see what this beast looks like. Two 100GB
drives or on 200GB drive in a laptop... What is the brand and model?
 
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