Much much faster!

On my I5 CPU for example, I can install Windows 7 from fresh with an unattended 
script in around ten minutes.


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf 
Of Carolyn Arnold
Sent: 21 July 2015 19:05
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] defragment ssd

My understanding from my grandson was that solid state drives were faster.

Remember, life is what you make it,

Carolyn

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve" <pipeguy...@gmail.com>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] defragment ssd


> tRick is right, he old theory is you don't defrag a solid-state drive.
> Since they are solid-state--just like memory in a computer or an SD
> card--by definition, all the data lies contiguously with each other.
> Therefore, there is no need and can only result in harm in defraging a
> solidstate drive.
>
> But, there is a type of defrag done by Windows 7 and 8 as well, which is
> an intelligent hard-drive defrag  if you have system restore running.  It
> is part of the functionality of volume shadowing; there is a lot of
> metadata that the SSD must store for file management and more metadata
> means slower read/write performance.  From what I understand, when data is
> deleted, there are trim commands that are stored because a solid-state
> drive has to copy the data elsewhere before writing to that NAND cell.
>
> The basic recommendation on sites like HowToGeek is to avoid programs that
> claim to have algarithms for defragging solid-state drives as they are
> unnecessary and tne type of trimming and defragging is handled by the
> operating system.
>
> in Windows 7 and 8
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rick Justice
> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
> Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 10:55 AM
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] defragment ssd
>
>
> Hi Kevin,
> Actually, there seems to be some debate over whether they should be
> defragged or not,
> so I'll just say, in my opinion, I don't defrag SSD's
> because that creates a lot of unnecessary writes to the drive, which in
> turn shortens the overall life of the drive.
> And the way the data is written to the drive, it doesn't seem to result in
> any real benefit.
> Yes, a flash drive is solid state, but some computers, especially the old
> net books can have solid-state drives containing the operating system.
>
> HTH,
> Rick Justice
>
> Tomorrow's another day, another way!
> and if tomorrow never comes, problem solved!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Lee" <klee...@gmail.com>
> To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
> Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 8:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] defragment ssd
>
>
> but as I stated in the new version of auslogics disc defrag there is a
> selection to defrag them
>
> I guess a ssd is a flash drive!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Justice
> Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 4:49 PM
> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] defragment ssd
>
> Hi Kevin,
> "SSD", solid-state drive.
> You do not defrag these.
> Defragging is for mechanical drives only.
>
> HTH,
> Rick Justice
>
> Tomorrow's another day, another way!
> and if tomorrow never comes, problem solved!
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Lee" <klee...@gmail.com>
> To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
> Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 5:40 PM
> Subject: [JAWS-Users] defragment ssd
>
>
> I downloaded the new version of auslogics disc defrag and noticed a new
> entry in the defrag list.
> what am I doing when I defragment ssd?
> Email is golden!!!
> Kevin Lee
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