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27. October 2010 @ 16:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Howdy!
How difficult would it be to move the entire Windows 7 Media Center database (there must be something that it stores album covers and everything in universally) from the OS drive to another drive elsewhere.
My MCPC (it doesn?t exactly qualify as a HTPC for lack of surround sound and huge TV? I only have a 37″ Vizio VX37L with a 20-year old Technics 400-watt stereo) uses an OCZ Onyx 32gig SSD as its boot drive with an Athlon II X3 445 and 4gigs of 1066MHz RAM and a couple old ATA133 drives as extra space (pulled them from the webserver I retired a couple years ago) and I would like the blazing fast SSD to last as long as possible, so I would like to move the entire database to one of the other ATA133 drives (I know it?ll take a performance hit for that, but I figure it?s a price to pay and I figure the performance hit can?t be all too horrible).
Or, is it as simple as a few more symbolic links pointing here and there?
Thanks!
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