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The normal computer user should always have a primary hard drive and a secondary hard drive. Hard Drive are not designed to last past roughly 7 years and more often then not, they die or become damaged within 5 years of purchase. The 2nd drive should be used as a "backup" to protect your valuable information. The 2nd drive can be "internal" or "external", but it is important to have a drive that saves your critical data/information.
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No. You will collect one or the other. SSI will initially kick in, then you have to pay it back out of SSD when you qualify. SSI is usually much less than SSD.
How can get ssd solution
There are a few advantages of buying a SSD drive such as less power usage, faster data access and higher reliability. You can get an SSD drive at any computer store such as Best Buy.
Making use of an SSD results in faster boot times and smoother game play
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PC prototype mininum req sysytem WinXP(1G.B RAM)VISTA (2.G.B RAM) 8.GB HHD GHZ 2.0 7900 or better Geforce.
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