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<blockquote data-quote="marzametal" data-source="post: 348788" data-attributes="member: 23627"><p>Random question... years ago a friend of mine told me that Norton had a tool that could modify where data is stored on the hard disk. For example, it can move all important or highly used files and folders closer to the centre of the hard disk, so less spins are required and less pin reach is required. Does that tool still exist? Also... wouldn't a SSD make such a tool redundant, since SSD don't spin? I may be way off base here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marzametal, post: 348788, member: 23627"] Random question... years ago a friend of mine told me that Norton had a tool that could modify where data is stored on the hard disk. For example, it can move all important or highly used files and folders closer to the centre of the hard disk, so less spins are required and less pin reach is required. Does that tool still exist? Also... wouldn't a SSD make such a tool redundant, since SSD don't spin? I may be way off base here... [/QUOTE]
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