Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
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LenovoGringo
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Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
I've halted the disk defragment program and Thinkvantage Active Protection System, but can more be done?
I know that Vista occassionally defrags a drive when the computer is idling. Is there a way to disable that?
I know that Vista occassionally defrags a drive when the computer is idling. Is there a way to disable that?
Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
Why would you stop Active Protection System?? (Says I who has dropped his T41 with no harm)
... JDH
... JDH
Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
It's not necessary with an SSD, since they have no moving parts.jdhurst wrote:Why would you stop Active Protection System?? (Says I who has dropped his T41 with no harm)
... JDH
I have an OCZ SSD in my X200T, and I followed some (but not all) of the suggestions in this thread at the OCZ forums: http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum ... p?p=318866
I have disabled scheduled defrag, search indexing, Superfetch, and turned off the page file (I have 4GB RAM). I also did the partition alignment before performing a clean install of Windows 7 RC. I find the performance to be outstanding.
You can disable scheduled defrags by going to Computer, right-clicking the drive and choosing Properties, going to the Tools tab, and clicking Defragment Now. You should see an option to disable scheduled defrag on the resulting screen.
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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
Ah ... Yes. I do wish 2 line posts could be more informative. ... JDH
Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
Better still, install the Windows 7 RC, which has SSD optimizations built in.
Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
I am not sure why there are so many recommendations to install Windows 7. It looks good, but *everything* I have read says that any installation before release has to be uninstalled. It is not worth the effort to me except on a trial machine only. ... JDH
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LenovoGringo
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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
That was my reasoning too.... I don't want to reinstall everything (Vista lasts forever while Win 7 RC will quit in the coming months).
Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
is it really necessary to disable things like search indexing and turning off the page file?fuscob wrote: It's not necessary with an SSD, since they have no moving parts.
I have an OCZ SSD in my X200T, and I followed some (but not all) of the suggestions in this thread at the OCZ forums: http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum ... p?p=318866
I have disabled scheduled defrag, search indexing, Superfetch, and turned off the page file (I have 4GB RAM). I also did the partition alignment before performing a clean install of Windows 7 RC. I find the performance to be outstanding.
You can disable scheduled defrags by going to Computer, right-clicking the drive and choosing Properties, going to the Tools tab, and clicking Defragment Now. You should see an option to disable scheduled defrag on the resulting screen.
i also read somewhere that there is no need to do partition alignment if you're installing vista...
i think just disable the scheduled defrag will do right?
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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
It's possible that it varies depending on your specific SSD. In my case, I followed some of the recommendations of the manufacturer found in the thread that I linked to. I've seen no negative side effects from my tweaks...I think that they are mostly oriented towards longevity, since more reads/writes to the disk equals a shorter life for the drive.maumu wrote:is it really necessary to disable things like search indexing and turning off the page file?
i also read somewhere that there is no need to do partition alignment if you're installing vista...
i think just disable the scheduled defrag will do right?
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T410s 2912-2DU
T43 2668-71U
T410s 2912-2DU
T43 2668-71U
Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD
After reading the post yesterday I made all the changes listed except the ram drive. I'm using W7 on X200/4gb/X25-80gb SSD and I can say that if has made a significant difference. The machine is much faster. Also cleared up about 10+gb of disk space.
After using it a while I did change some of the settings back to a balance between performance and appearance, namely: icon thumbnail preview ad the enhanced screen fonts.
After using it a while I did change some of the settings back to a balance between performance and appearance, namely: icon thumbnail preview ad the enhanced screen fonts.
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