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As described in Part 1 of this series, Windows 7 has built-in optimizations for Solid State Disks (SSDs). To this purpose, Windows 7 will check random reads speeds of your disks, to determine whether the system is equipped with such a disk.
These optimizations include disabling defragmentation on the SSD, and, when the disk is the system disk, ...
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I’ve seen a couple of people stuffing their Windows 7 laptops with Solid State Disks (SSDs). I upgraded my Windows 7 demo laptop with an Intel X25-M G2 SSD (80GB) and this much improved performance, especially for virtualization purposes.
A traditional Hard Disk Drive’s internals are platters. A read/write head on a boom looms over the platter ...
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