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Using LiberKey on a partition is slow?

PostPosted: 12 December 2014, 12:59
by Dirki
I have 2 partitions on an internal HDD, C: with Win 7 and I: with all of my own data and portable apps, LiberKey. I have heard running LiberKey / portable apps on a partition (I:) slows down the Notebook / computer extremely, because the head of the drive has to jump from C: to I: all the time. Is that correct?

Re: Using LiberKey on a partition is slow?

PostPosted: 12 December 2014, 13:12
by Dji
Where is located I: ? On a network share ? If yes, this is not supported and yes it is slower than local drives.

I personally have Liberkey on my D: drive (partition) and I never notice it is slower than C

Re: Using LiberKey on a partition is slow?

PostPosted: 12 December 2014, 13:30
by Dirki
Thank you Dji.

Where is located I: ? On a network share ?

I am not quite sure to understand correctly. I: is on the same drive as C: is. One internal HDD (in a Notebook) 2 patitions: C: and I:. I: has LiberKey.

Where is located I: ? On a network share ?

My programs are extremely slow, do not know, why.

Re: Using LiberKey on a partition is slow?

PostPosted: 12 December 2014, 16:49
by Dji
Compare drives performance using for instance Crystal Disk Mark

Re: Using LiberKey on a partition is slow?

PostPosted: 12 December 2014, 20:49
by Dirki
Thank you for the link, yes, I had already done, but I am not sure about the results:

http://i.imgur.com/w5fD3CM.png
http://i.imgur.com/no7NWVG.png