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Defragmenting an SSD

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RE: Defragmenting an SSD

Postby Klinc » April 24th, 2011, 10:15 am

Your ssd is going to degrade on xp. Another ms initiative to get people of xp onto 7. They were not making money on xp
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RE: Defragmenting an SSD

Postby enriqjames » July 7th, 2011, 6:46 am

Never under any circumstances defragment SSD. AMD to wear it out faster and better with their actual work file fragmentation, because unlike mechanical hard drives, they can read a few places. With Windows 7, if it detects that you have a SSD, it is actually disabled defragmentation.
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