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Hi,

SSD’s are usually used as ‘normal’ harddrives. IE you install programs onto it just like you would with a normal harddrive. Generally people install programs to them and don’t use them for data storage. The response times of your software will increase a lot when they load from an SSD instead of a normal harddrive because the random access times are much faster on an SSD. I just reinstalled Windows 7 on my new PC on a clean SSD, you have no idea how fast that boots when compared to my old 7200 rpm harddrive. It took about 12GB to install just Windows 7 and another 3 to install Microsoft Office onto it.