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Bloodly
Nov 3, 2008

Not as strong as you'd expect.
Certainly, one could use Google, but I imagine you all have experience and knowledge of various programs that do such. Then again, do 'SSDs' need it? Anyway...are there ones to avoid? Ones you'd recommend for purpose?

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Orcs and Ostriches
Aug 26, 2010


The Great Twist
Never bothered to do that since Windows XP.

fletcher
Jun 27, 2003

ken park is my favorite movie

Cybernetic Crumb
SSDs do not need to be defragged.

Alereon
Feb 6, 2004

Dehumanize yourself and face to Trumpshed
College Slice
The Windows Defragmenter does all the necessary optimizations to SSDs, it knows not to actually "defragment" them like HDDs.

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