Best way to add high performance secondary Flash storage to an old laptop
Hi Gang, I have a client with an old Inspiron 6400 Laptop (maxed at 2GB of RAM) that is now running Windows 7. He will get out of memory errors if I don't enable a swapfile, but that swapfile will also wear out his internal 2.
Hi Gang,
I have a client with an old Inspiron 6400 Laptop (maxed at 2GB of RAM) that is now running Windows 7. He will get out of memory errors if I don't enable a swapfile, but that swapfile will also wear out his internal 2.5" SATA SSD. What I'd like to do is one of these solutions to host the swapfile
Thanks,
Christian
I have a client with an old Inspiron 6400 Laptop (maxed at 2GB of RAM) that is now running Windows 7. He will get out of memory errors if I don't enable a swapfile, but that swapfile will also wear out his internal 2.5" SATA SSD. What I'd like to do is one of these solutions to host the swapfile
- get a SD card reader that fits entirely inside the ExpressCard slot (so it can be left in all the time without anything protuding)
- use a fast SD card in the card reader slot (it won't support CompactFlash), but that will stick out a little
- use an external flash drive
- use an mSATA card (but not sure if his old Inspiron 6400 will support that, it doesn't have to boot off of it just needs to work in Windows)
- expresscard SSD Drive (these seem very expensive and therefore are the least appealing)
Thanks,
Christian
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