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Just changed HDD to SSD
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DoubleOhDave:
Hey guys,
first timer on here :cheesy:
I recently changed my HDD which was just full of joyful gremlins for a SSD.
I understand that some stuff just shouldn't be done the same way as when I had a HDD; like defragging.
A couple of niggly issues are still on my laptop and I was planning on running Tweaking on my laptop (HP Pavillion, Windows 10 32 bit)
I have the Pro version of Tweaking.
Question: Is this okay to do on a SSD, and are there any parts of the process I should avoid doing on a SSD?
Thanks
Dave
Boggin:
WR basically works on the registry and I would run a sfc /scannow instead of chkdsk /f
When Windows detects a SSD is being used, it auto enables TRIM but to see if it is active on your machine, use the commands in this article -
http://mywindowshub.com/check-enable-disable-ssd-trim-support-windows-7-windows-8-1/
To reduce the writes, when using a SSD you can disable Hibernate with this command run from a command prompt run as an administrator -
powercfg -h off
exit
This will also free up a few GB on the SSD.
DoubleOhDave:
Great, thanks a lot! :smiley:
Boggin:
You're welcome :)
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