Probably low value. By the time they get it implemented correctly (it takes ms forever to do the simplest thing); there will be no reason to buy HD any longer. While the exact timeline is hard to predict I suspect that in less than 5 years HD will only be purchased by the most naive consumer. It just won't be cost effective to go the hd route any longer in the consumer market.
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Btw i was serious about your lab guy being an idiot. He should have understood the technology and where it was headed given your description of his position.
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Btw i was serious about your lab guy being an idiot. He should have understood the technology and where it was headed given your description of his position.
I've actually done this. What I'm getting at is there should be an option for hybrid installs during the install itself. We are already getting cloud storage pushed down our throat, so something like this would be useful when your D drive is there.
They should also optimize the ProgramApps better. I'm sure all those files don't need to be there for optimum application speed. Some of those could stay in Program Files.
The other problem, of course, is when stupid apps hardcode installs to the C drive. There ought to be a law against that.