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Imaging to a new SSD drive from SATA drive question
techidave:
I believe this has been touched on before here about those services or programs you don't want running on a SSD drive with win 7. As I understand you don't want profs like the defragmenter running on it as it will cause the drive to wear out early.
If I create a ghost image from a SATA drive with win 7, and ghost it back to the SSD, then does windows automatically see the SSD and "turn off" the necessary stuff?
mouser:
I don't know the answer to your question, which is a good one.
However: What brand is the SSD? Some manufacturers, like Samsung, have their own utility that you can use to ensure all the optimal settings are in place for the SSD.
techidave:
It's a samsung 840
techidave:
I checked the package and yes it does come with some performance and migration software. i won't do the migration part but i will sure check out the performance part of it.
mouser:
Samsung Magician
http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/5638/samsung-magician-4-2-first-look-new-ssd-toolkit-adds-rapid-mode/index.html
Install that and it will help you ensure everything is optimized and set up correctly for the SSD.
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