Hello,
What about after boot?
Imagine a very large SSD, say 1 TB, that is used as the main and only hard drive. Windows and everything else is installed on this drive.
I know boot time on my Windows machine probably approaches five minutes. A large problem is a few programs that insist on displaying their splash screens for a minute or so as they initialize.
After Windows is up and running and after a particular program has been loaded the first time, say the Chrome browser, all the following times the program is open are very fast. I would assume this is because each program is loaded from all sorts of Windows disk caches in memory. Assume 8 or 16 GBs of memory.
Does the SSD make a huge difference at this point?
Thanks,
Barry.