Migrate to SSD - NTFS mount point for Program Files

Posted by Icode4food on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Icode4food
Published on 2010-11-24T13:02:00Z Indexed on 2011/01/04 19:55 UTC
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Here is my thought. I have a new computer that I just built and am considering migrating to a SSD. I have Windows all setup and my Development environment configured so I want to avoid having to re-install a bunch of stuff.

My thought is to clone my OS (win7) to the SSD and then mount a HDD partion to C:\Program Files (x86)\ with C being my SSD. This way as far as the programs are concerned they still live on the C drive but in reality they are physically located on the HDD.

This seems to me like a good idea but after searching around a bit and not having found anyone else that had the same idea, I'm wondering why not. Maybe I am missing something that is obvious to everyone but me.

Why is this a good or a bad idea?

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