ED installed on SSD but the HDD is running like crazy..

I have a fresh installation of ED on an SSD but the Hard drive is running like crazy. Does anyone know why? Have I installed/done something wrong?
 
I have a fresh installation of ED on an SSD but the Hard drive is running like crazy. Does anyone know why? Have I installed/done something wrong?

Depends on your setup.
If you have the HDD as the C: System Drive (where the user profiles are located by default) and the SSD as D: drive, then ED will keep it's logs and jsons in the C: drive, even tho you install the game files on SSD (D: drive)

Journals are stored in this path: "%userprofile%\Saved Games\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous"
bindings, gfx options, visited stars cache plus other stull is stored in this path: "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous"
 
Depends on your setup.
If you have the HDD as the C: System Drive (where the user profiles are located by default) and the SSD as D: drive, then ED will keep it's logs and jsons in the C: drive, even tho you install the game files on SSD (D: drive)

Journals are stored in this path: "%userprofile%\Saved Games\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous"
bindings, gfx options, visited stars cache plus other stull is stored in this path: "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous"

My SSD is my main C: Drive. I have a HDD but I only use it for backup. hmmm
 

rootsrat

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My first thought also. I think I read that all log files are stored on Frontiers servers. I will check back into that again.
The state of your account is stored on FDEV servers (effectively a saved game).
The actual client log files are stored locally under C:\Users\YOUR-USERNAME\Saved Games\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous.
There is also game options folder stored at C:\Users\YOUR-USERNAME\AppData\Local\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous\Options
 
My SSD is my main C: Drive. I have a HDD but I only use it for backup. hmmm

If so, then there is no relation between your HDD "running like crazy" and your fresh ED install on SSD (C: drive)
The hdd is running like crazy due to indexing or some disk maintenance jobs (disk check, defrag) or some antivirus scanning or whatever
 
Not sure of your setup (Installed memory, GFX Card Memory), but could the cache file for some reason be on the HDD instead of the SSD?
 
Is your Windows swap file on the HDD? That's one way to reduce wear on your SSD, but will result in more than expected HDD activity.
 
If so, then there is no relation between your HDD "running like crazy" and your fresh ED install on SSD (C: drive)
The hdd is running like crazy due to indexing or some disk maintenance jobs (disk check, defrag) or some antivirus scanning or whatever

Or a failing HDD.
 
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