Every time I see this I wonder if it's not a problem that falls into the "You're doing it wrong" category. What's the point of buying a super fast drive (said drive bought so as to maximize speed) and then negate the speed increase by moving all the programs that would benefit from the increased speed to another, invariably slower, location?
Granted I don't have an SSD drive (or know anyone I trust who does; I'm still not convinced they're more than a marketing gimmick) so I'm probably wrong about this.
I used to have a registry hack that would force all programs to install to a separate drive, but that's only because I'm a bit of a dick (I like it when my computer does what I tell it and not the other way around) and more than a little ignorant.
Once I learned about drive imaging and discovered macrium...the registry thing was unnecessary.
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