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Increase the lifetime of your SSD drive with SSD fresh 2015. Adjust the system to the SSD, avoid write access, increase performance. SSD Fresh fits your Windows system to the use of an SSD, reduces the number of read and write operations, disables unnecessary services and thus increases the lifetime of your drive.

Key features:

  • View drive information;
  • View S.M.A.R.T. data;
  • Disable the Windows defragmentation;
  • Timestamp deactivation;
  • Prefetch off;
  • Disable the defragmentation of boot files;
  • Deactivation of the Windows event logging;
  • Store short name off.

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Every of those key features are anti-features…

Do you mean, every one?

I installed it and it make a slight difference, I use a hybrid drive as I cannot afford the s.s.d. I want currently.

I want a 1 t.b.

Very expensive.

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Every of those key features are anti-features…

Do you mean, every one?

I installed it and it make a slight difference, I use a hybrid drive as I cannot afford the s.s.d. I want currently.

I want a 1 t.b.

Very expensive.

Only the first two can be useful, but there's dedicated program for device information and S.M.A.R.T.

I don't know how the hybrid disks really work, but basically for traditional setups like one SSD and one HDD (or more) :

Disable the Windows defragmentation: well, it's stupid since it disable it for ALL drives, and stupider since Windows automatically detect SDD from HDD and defragments only the necessary one. For the SDD it uses the TRIM / RETRIM method automatically too. If you are unsure for some reason, do a "Winsat formal -v" in cmd

Timestamp deactivation: Well, you just deactivate one of the NTFS filesystem feature which is a nonsense because we quit FAT32 for reasons like this one. Plus, it will now mess with the file indexing which you should absolutely NOT disable either because file indexing make your system faster doing less I/O on the drives, which IS increasing the lifetime of them.

Prefetch off: an other Windows feature you want to disable if you want your system to be slower and don't impact the life of your SDD at all.

Deactivation of the Windows event logging: it deactivates other services too that can be useful (I need more info there), but a few bit of text when something crashes won't affect your drive nor its life.

Store short name off: Unless you are still on Windows XP it's already disabled…

SSD aren't as frail as the first ones commercialized years ago, and can manage hundreds of terabytes of writes before they begin to "age".

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Every of those key features are anti-features…

Do you mean, every one?

I installed it and it make a slight difference, I use a hybrid drive as I cannot afford the s.s.d. I want currently.

I want a 1 t.b.

Very expensive.

Only the first two can be useful, but there's dedicated program for device information and S.M.A.R.T.

I don't know how the hybrid disks really work, but basically for traditional setups like one SSD and one HDD (or more) :

Disable the Windows defragmentation: well, it's stupid since it disable it for ALL drives, and stupider since Windows automatically detect SDD from HDD and defragments only the necessary one. For the SDD it uses the TRIM / RETRIM method automatically too. If you are unsure for some reason, do a "Winsat formal -v" in cmd

Timestamp deactivation: Well, you just deactivate one of the NTFS filesystem feature which is a nonsense because we quit FAT32 for reasons like this one. Plus, it will now mess with the file indexing which you should absolutely NOT disable either because file indexing make your system faster doing less I/O on the drives, which IS increasing the lifetime of them.

Prefetch off: an other Windows feature you want to disable if you want your system to be slower and don't impact the life of your SDD at all.

Deactivation of the Windows event logging: it deactivates other services too that can be useful (I need more info there), but a few bit of text when something crashes won't affect your drive nor its life.

Store short name off: Unless you are still on Windows XP it's already disabled…

SSD aren't as frail as the first ones commercialized years ago, and can manage hundreds of terabytes of writes before they begin to "age".

If you run the app and run optimise all it runs what it feels works and leaves what doesn't work deactivated.

Activated as follows:

ACHI Setting

Windows Trim Function

Deactivated as follows:

8.3 Name Creation

Sysemrestore

Windows Event Logging

De-fragmentation of boot files

Pr-efetch

Time Stamp

De-fragmentation

Indexing

Hybrid is a mix of a hard disk drive and lots of ram mixed in one unit.

So/ In computing, a hybrid drive (also known by the portmanteau SSHD) is a logical or physical storage device that combines NAND flash solid-state drive (SSD) with hard

disk drive (HDD) technology, with the intent of adding some of the speed of SSDs to the cost-effective storage capacity of traditional HDDs.

The program has allowed only safe modules to run on my Hybrid.

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