There are a number of tweaks you need to consider for an SSD, also you need to remember it isn't a "storage" device as such, it's primarily used for booting OS, increasing speed. Need to consider that you may have to store all you pictures and things you want to keep on an external device.
Verify TRIM is enabled on your SSD (although most now have this)
A) Click start and type in cmd and hit the enter key
B) Type in fsutil behavior query disabledeletenotify
- DisableDeleteNotify = 1 (Windows TRIM commands are disabled)
- DisableDeleteNotify = 0 (Windows TRIM commands are enabled)
Disable automatic defragmenting
A) Click the Windows start button and type Disk Defrag and hit Enter.
B) Click the Configure Schedule Button.
C) Uncheck the box for Run On a Schedule then click Ok and Close.
D) Never Defrag a Solid State Drive
Disable System Restore (If OS is on SSD)
A) Hit Start and right-click on Computer and select Properties
B) On the left side of the window, click System Protection.
C) Highlight the Drive located on your SSD and click Configure.
D) Click the radio button to Turn Off System Restore, click Ok, and Close
Reduce Page File Size or Remove it Altogether (need sufficient RAM)
A) Hit Start and right-click on Computer and select Properties
B) On the left side of the window, click Advanced System Settings.
C) Under the Advanced tab, in the Performance section click Settings…
D) Click the Advanced tab, and under Virtual Memory, Click Change
E) Uncheck Automatically manage paging file size for all drives.
F) Highlight your SSD and underneath it, click the Custom Size radio button.
G) Under Initial size and Maximum size, type in 1024 and then click Set and click OK. You must reboot for this to take effect
Move your temp files to a Mechanical hard drive. (If Users Folder is being used on the SSD)
A) Hit Start and right-click on Computer and select Properties
B) On the left side of the window, click Advanced System Settings.
C) Under the Advanced tab, in the on the bottom click Environmental Variables…
D) Click on the variable TEMP then click Edit…
E) Under the Variable Value: box, enter in the new path you would like for your temp files, ex. D:\Temp Files\TEMP
F) Click on the variable TMP then click Edit…
G) Under the Variable Value: box, enter in the new path you would like for your temp files, ex. D:\Temp Files\TMP
H) Click Ok and you must reboot for this to take effect.
Disable Hibernation
A) Type cmd in the windows start menu search box, then right click on cmd.exe and choose Run as administrator.
B) In the command prompt type in powercfg –h off and hit enter. You must reboot for this to take effect.
Moving or Disabling Memory Dumps
A) Hit Start and right-click on Computer and select Properties.
B) On the left side of the window, click Advanced System Settings.
C) Under the Advanced tab, in the on the Startup and Recovery box, click Settings…
D) Under the System failure section, you will see Write debugging information and a dropdown box. To disable memory dumbs click the dropdown box and select (none)
E) If you would like to keep memory dumps change the path in the Dump file: box for example; D:\Temp Files\Memory Dumps\MEMORY.DMP
Disable Superfetch (SSDs are Fast enough to disable Superfetch to free up RAM)
A) In the Windows start menu search box, type regedit and hit enter.
B) Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\PrefetchParameters and you will see a Binary Value called EnablePrefetcher
C) Double click on EnablePrefetcher and change the value from 3 to 0.
D) You must reboot for this to take effect.
Disable Recycling Bin on your SSD
A) Right click on your Recycling Bin and click Properties.
B) Under Settings for selected location you will see a radio button called Don’t move files to the Recycling Bin. Remove files immediately
when deleted. Click this radio button and click OK.
Enable Write Caching on your SSD
A) Open up your Computer. In Computer, right click on the drive that is your SSD and click Properties.
B) Click on the Hardware tab at the top.
C) Double click on the Disk Drive that is your SSD. Now in the new window click the Policies tab.
D) Under the Write-caching policy box, make sure Enable write caching on this device and Turn off Windows write-cache buffer flushing on the device are both checked. Now click OK and exit.
Disable Indexing on your SSD
A) Open up your Computer. In Computer, right click on the Drive that is your SSD and click Properties.
B) Click on the General tab at the top.
C) At the bottom you will see a box called Allow files on this drive to have contents indexed in addition to file properties, uncheck this box and hit Apply.
D) Make sure the radio button for Apply changes to the drive C:\, subfolders and files is selected and click OK.
E) You will be prompted with a window that says Error Applying Attributes, click Ignore All and it will disable indexing on all files on your SSD, this will take some time.
F) Click OK to close the window.
Disable Reliability Monitor (If OS in on SSD)
A) Type cmd in the windows start menu search box, then right click on cmd.exe and choose Run as administrator.
B) In the command prompt type in:
schtasks.exe /change /disable /tn \Microsoft\Windows\RAC\RacTask and hit enter.
C) If you want to enable reliability monitor run the command:
schtasks.exe /change /enable /tn \Microsoft\Windows\RAC\RacTask and hit enter.
D) If a SUCCESS message comes up after the command is entered then it worked.
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Verify TRIM is enabled on your SSD (although most now have this)
A) Click start and type in cmd and hit the enter key
B) Type in fsutil behavior query disabledeletenotify
- DisableDeleteNotify = 1 (Windows TRIM commands are disabled)
- DisableDeleteNotify = 0 (Windows TRIM commands are enabled)
Disable automatic defragmenting
A) Click the Windows start button and type Disk Defrag and hit Enter.
B) Click the Configure Schedule Button.
C) Uncheck the box for Run On a Schedule then click Ok and Close.
D) Never Defrag a Solid State Drive
Disable System Restore (If OS is on SSD)
A) Hit Start and right-click on Computer and select Properties
B) On the left side of the window, click System Protection.
C) Highlight the Drive located on your SSD and click Configure.
D) Click the radio button to Turn Off System Restore, click Ok, and Close
Reduce Page File Size or Remove it Altogether (need sufficient RAM)
A) Hit Start and right-click on Computer and select Properties
B) On the left side of the window, click Advanced System Settings.
C) Under the Advanced tab, in the Performance section click Settings…
D) Click the Advanced tab, and under Virtual Memory, Click Change
E) Uncheck Automatically manage paging file size for all drives.
F) Highlight your SSD and underneath it, click the Custom Size radio button.
G) Under Initial size and Maximum size, type in 1024 and then click Set and click OK. You must reboot for this to take effect
Move your temp files to a Mechanical hard drive. (If Users Folder is being used on the SSD)
A) Hit Start and right-click on Computer and select Properties
B) On the left side of the window, click Advanced System Settings.
C) Under the Advanced tab, in the on the bottom click Environmental Variables…
D) Click on the variable TEMP then click Edit…
E) Under the Variable Value: box, enter in the new path you would like for your temp files, ex. D:\Temp Files\TEMP
F) Click on the variable TMP then click Edit…
G) Under the Variable Value: box, enter in the new path you would like for your temp files, ex. D:\Temp Files\TMP
H) Click Ok and you must reboot for this to take effect.
Disable Hibernation
A) Type cmd in the windows start menu search box, then right click on cmd.exe and choose Run as administrator.
B) In the command prompt type in powercfg –h off and hit enter. You must reboot for this to take effect.
Moving or Disabling Memory Dumps
A) Hit Start and right-click on Computer and select Properties.
B) On the left side of the window, click Advanced System Settings.
C) Under the Advanced tab, in the on the Startup and Recovery box, click Settings…
D) Under the System failure section, you will see Write debugging information and a dropdown box. To disable memory dumbs click the dropdown box and select (none)
E) If you would like to keep memory dumps change the path in the Dump file: box for example; D:\Temp Files\Memory Dumps\MEMORY.DMP
Disable Superfetch (SSDs are Fast enough to disable Superfetch to free up RAM)
A) In the Windows start menu search box, type regedit and hit enter.
B) Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\PrefetchParameters and you will see a Binary Value called EnablePrefetcher
C) Double click on EnablePrefetcher and change the value from 3 to 0.
D) You must reboot for this to take effect.
Disable Recycling Bin on your SSD
A) Right click on your Recycling Bin and click Properties.
B) Under Settings for selected location you will see a radio button called Don’t move files to the Recycling Bin. Remove files immediately
when deleted. Click this radio button and click OK.
Enable Write Caching on your SSD
A) Open up your Computer. In Computer, right click on the drive that is your SSD and click Properties.
B) Click on the Hardware tab at the top.
C) Double click on the Disk Drive that is your SSD. Now in the new window click the Policies tab.
D) Under the Write-caching policy box, make sure Enable write caching on this device and Turn off Windows write-cache buffer flushing on the device are both checked. Now click OK and exit.
Disable Indexing on your SSD
A) Open up your Computer. In Computer, right click on the Drive that is your SSD and click Properties.
B) Click on the General tab at the top.
C) At the bottom you will see a box called Allow files on this drive to have contents indexed in addition to file properties, uncheck this box and hit Apply.
D) Make sure the radio button for Apply changes to the drive C:\, subfolders and files is selected and click OK.
E) You will be prompted with a window that says Error Applying Attributes, click Ignore All and it will disable indexing on all files on your SSD, this will take some time.
F) Click OK to close the window.
Disable Reliability Monitor (If OS in on SSD)
A) Type cmd in the windows start menu search box, then right click on cmd.exe and choose Run as administrator.
B) In the command prompt type in:
schtasks.exe /change /disable /tn \Microsoft\Windows\RAC\RacTask and hit enter.
C) If you want to enable reliability monitor run the command:
schtasks.exe /change /enable /tn \Microsoft\Windows\RAC\RacTask and hit enter.
D) If a SUCCESS message comes up after the command is entered then it worked.
#computer
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