It could also be that, for some reason, the application is accessing something on the HD while in it's loading phase.
Calm down. If you want me to 'try your solution' at least give me a decent explanation on how to do it!burnzz wrote:
^ that's what i've been saying - in the registry, there is an "installation path". i do not care if the 'program' itself is on the SSD, if you installed it from the hdd the registry value is held. jesus wept, go to regedit32 and null it out . . .
I still think if I can stop the HDDs spinning down that would be an easier and better solution.
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everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Thank you!!!! Perfect! <3
I just did this yesterday actually ^^.