
Originally Posted by
MitelInMyBlood
I recently upgraded to a new solid state disk (Crucial M4 256 Gig SSD) to replace my old 7200 rpm "spinning iron". The replacement had dramatic results, improving my W7 boot time (per Soluto) from an average of almost 4 minutes down to a pretty consistant 56 seconds. Needless to say, I was thrilled. However, a few days later my Avast AV software subscription expired and I was about to renew it when I came across your recommendation from a month or two ago to stop paying for software I don't need and decided to try Microsoft Security Essentials. What a bust that was! Suddenly my boot time on the new SSD had increased by a whopping 31 seconds and (per process explorer) now there was a huge new program taking up almost 30 megs of ram. After spending almost $450 and gaining a 400% improvement in boot-up speed, the huge performance hit associated with MSE just isn't worth it. I'm back with Avast and once again enjoying the markedly improved boot speed that the SSDs are known for.