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Defraggler thinks my raid 0 SSD is a Hard Drive


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I have 2 SSDs in RAID 0 and it's currently my C: drive. Using defragler it marks it as HDD, which is incorrect.

 

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Heres the correct detection on my Windows 8 Defrag option. Note how it says Solid State.

 

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I don't want to risk ruining my SSD setup. Any reason why it's doing this and a possible solution?

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you can deactivate the automatic optimation for your ssd... there is no more speed and an unnecessary load on the storage cells.

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raid-0 is a bit risky ... more in use as Windows boot partition

 

are you sure that the greater speed is better than data security? (only my personal opinion) :unsure::)

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raid-0 is a bit risky ... more in use as Windows boot partition

 

are you sure that the greater speed is better than data security? (only my personal opinion) :unsure::)

Sorry for the late reply,

 

It is indeed, however I have a backup HDD with an OS installed (Drive D:). I've never said that speed was better than security. In the event that there is a RAID failure nothing is lost, as I'm simply using the C Drive for booting and loading applications. All my important files are on the D drive. Also to answer your previous comment, there is in fact a way to optimize SSD speed, via TRIMming. I've noticed improved speeds using the Windows defrag and was wondering if this was an option through defraggler. Unfortunately it seems like there isn't a way to do so..

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there is in fact a way to optimize SSD speed, via TRIMming

 

yes, with the type of connection of the hard disk (ssd) to the motherboard (ahci)

 

I've noticed improved speeds using the Windows defrag and was wondering if this was an option through defraggler

 

theoretically should not really speed profits arising... :wacko:

 

I've never said that speed was better than security

 

 

--> you have right, but raid 0 is more speed against security, if one ssd is gone, ... very bad

 

 

 

also you could disable the services "SuperFetch"  and "Search" ... :)

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I've noticed improved speeds using the Windows defrag and was wondering if this was an option through defraggler. Unfortunately it seems like there isn't a way to do so..

 

you may like to make a suggestion in to subforum "defraggler suggestions" :)

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Ccleaner-->System-Requirements; Ccleaner FAQ´s; Ccleaner builds; Scheduling Ccleaner Free

 

Es ist möglich, keine Fehler zu machen und dennoch zu verlieren. Das ist kein Zeichen von Schwäche. Das ist das Leben -> "Picard"

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