Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

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Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

#1 Post by LenovoGringo » Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:59 pm

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?

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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

#2 Post by jdhurst » Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:03 pm

Why would you stop Active Protection System?? (Says I who has dropped his T41 with no harm)
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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

#3 Post by fuscob » Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:50 pm

jdhurst wrote:Why would you stop Active Protection System?? (Says I who has dropped his T41 with no harm)
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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.
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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

#4 Post by jdhurst » Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:47 am

Ah ... Yes. I do wish 2 line posts could be more informative. ... JDH

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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

#5 Post by bananaman » Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:15 am

Better still, install the Windows 7 RC, which has SSD optimizations built in.

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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

#6 Post by jdhurst » Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:51 am

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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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

#7 Post by LenovoGringo » Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:48 pm

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).

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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

#8 Post by maumu » Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:02 pm

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.
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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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

#9 Post by fuscob » Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:17 pm

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?
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.
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Re: Vista - Changing Software Settings to Match SSD

#10 Post by bcherry » Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:40 pm

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.

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