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Originally Posted by s_k
Exactly.
You just buy a 64gb SSD drive, install Windows, office, photo editing software, whatever you want on it. And you put your files on a 'regular' hard drive. Well unless you've got a laptop obviously. Speeds stuff up an awful lot. Basically, the programs are there immediately. You click the word icon and it's there before you can let go of the mouse. Literally. Not even a quarter of a second. Programs that usually start quite slow like adobe audition or adobe photoshop now start in two seconds  .
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How's that plug in? USB?
Also, are there limitations as to what can be stored on these drives? I'm going to go research but I feel like i'd want to install all my temporary programs (like games) and stuff I'd only use for work and therefore not frequently (video editing, Microsoft Publisher, ect.)