Question of HARD drive...

Simple question, I currently have Lightroom and all my photos on my main hard 'C' drive My slave 'E' drive a lot more free space and I am considering leaving Lightroom on C, but passing all my photos to 'E' and saying Lightroom where everything has moved to. Will this result in slow performance because of the program and all my photos are on different drives? Thank you

As long as the secondary disk has a rotation speed of 7200 rpm or more while you wait to see improve performance when images are moved to it. It is also likely the catalogue as well as the secondary disk images will be greater.

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