I only know one tool that will download it to your ssd first: Internet
Explorer.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 9:01 AM, Robert Liu wrote:
> I think it depends on the tool you use to download your file(s). Also, if
> you are using *nix and didn't setup a swap partition, I don't think the
> download da
I think it depends on the tool you use to download your file(s). Also,
if you are using *nix and didn't setup a swap partition, I don't think
the download data will be written to your SSD. However, if you use BT
download and Windows OS, it's probably to write the download data to
your SSD.
Th
I'd like to download some big *.iso *files, and I use SSD drive.
Some would recommend avoid writing big stuff (in this case, about 40G!) to
SSD if possible.
I have other removable hard disk(s), and if I simply choose the target
directory to the removable hard disk, can I assure myself I am not writ