btw ... this reminds me to something else (related to my initial misunderstanding of the three-tier-model above) ....
AFAIK all notebooks with the VISTA logo need to have hybrid-disks (normal harddrive + some flash memory to hold often used data) since june 2007 ....
now lately i've read a report about an extensive test how much such hybrid-disks in fact do speed up system boot / application start / loading data ...
guess what the result has been ... a shattering one .. no or almost no effect ... the difference between *slower* and *faster* drives was much more sigmificant than any performance gain using the hybrid-thingies ....
a not so shattering but nevertheless relatively poor result for waking up from the hibernate mode (memory written to disk when computer *sleeps*) if using flash instead of normal harddrives.
christian
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.