Just a quick question for some of y'all who are a bit more versed in the hardware stuff than myself..........
I am currently running FS2004 off of my laptop, AMD Athalon 2GHz w/2GB RAM and a 40GB HDD (graphics card is built into motherboard), and am finding that I am running out of HDD space (currently at 3GB free - C and D drives combined). I was wondering if FS2004 would run decently off of a USB 2.0 external HDD. I was looking at a 320GB unit, which is reasonably priced and would offer more than ample storage for my FS stuff. Currently, between Windows and FS2004 (6.9GB alone), 2/3rds of my available HDD space (17GB) on the C: drive is taken, with small stuff taking up the rest, pretty much to the point it takes hours to run a defrag.
Also, if I did this, would the performance gains of freeing up that HDD space would be nullified by the external drive's slower access time?
Thanks,
ShadowMystDK

