Hello together in my old HP notebook is currently a SSD installed this now inherits my new gaming notebook because I now intend to XP on the HP to do because I have a lot of old applications and smaller games do not run on Windows 7-10.
The question is you can use an SSHD or SSD on Windows XP or just HDDs?
The second question is it possible to defragment a hybrid hard disk or does it breakdown faster like SSD?
The old notebook will mainly be used as a data grab and older applications.
You can use any storage device The advantage is that SSD's / SSHD's are faster.
You can also take a USB stick, but that would take forever 😆
And with defragmenting, no idea
SSD always have sata connections, but xp did not know any sata controllers, or you had to install the drivers during installation.
A hybrid hard disk should not be de-fragmented just like a pure SSD, as it involves a considerable amount of read and write operations that affect the life of the memory chips.
do you actually know that such hybrid disks are actually useless, since the relatively sluggish HDD brakes the speed advantages of the SSD erheblilch?
Winxp works great with SSD, I did not have to install anything and my old system got performance
I have now built a normal HDD with 7200 revolutions that works fine so far