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Can i run this with an ssd, but keep the girls on an hdd?

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Jazztapp
Da In Apr 2016

1 post(s)
January 11, 2017
just a small question
thanks in advanced
cdub87
Da In Apr 2008

397 post(s)
January 11, 2017
Yes you can. Just need to point the Model directory folder to the HDD location. Someone with better experience can give you clear details but it is very possible. I running iStripper on my 850 Evo 250GB with the model folder installed on my 5TB HDD.
Wyldanimal
MODERATORE
Da In Mar 2008

4016 post(s)
January 11, 2017
YES, It will work if you Install on SSD, with no issues...

but my Opinion, is keep the data and models on a different HDD.
You will need to edit the registry to change where the Data folders are stored.
NatPort
Da In Feb 2014

13 post(s)
January 11, 2017
Yes it is possible. Just install it on your SSD as usual.
Then start iStripper, but dont download any shows (you can but, then the shows will be moved, wich costs time).
Then go to the Settings tab an make sure to select the advanced settings.
Scroll down to DATA and press the button "change folder".
Then follow the instructions on the popup window.
There you can select a folder on a different hard drive.

BUT: just a word on performance.
Everyone tells you: "put everything which sould be fast on your SSD." Incorrect. Data on your SSD will be LOADED fast.
Everything which your processer executes must be in your hardware RAM. iStripper is small and will be loaded completely into your memory. So iStripper is loaded fast during startup, but then nothing more. It will stay in memory until you close it (maybe it will stay even if you close it).
So storing iStripper on an SSD means: no performance increase + many reads/writes on your EEPROM (Electrically erasable programmable read only memory).
You don't want that normally, because there are about ten thousand write cycles until a sector dies. You want write cycles to stay as small as possible.
Dorsai6
Da In Apr 2013

1033 post(s)
January 11, 2017
Re: So storing iStripper on an SSD means: no performance increase + many reads/writes on your EEPROM (Electrically erasable programmable read only memory).

I agree that the only benefit would be slightly faster loading, but I thought that loading an application was a read-only activity so there should be no negative impact on the SSD.
cdub87
Da In Apr 2008

397 post(s)
January 11, 2017
Damn Natport. Thanks for the difinition of EEPROM. I never new what it stood for but never looked it up.

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