You misunderstood Victor's answer or perhaps what you may have read somewhere. You mean DE fragmentation. You can't "turn off" fragmentation; it just happens as a result of file usage. In fact, SSDs deliberately fragment files e. What you read was that your SSD would last longer if DE fragmentation is turned off see article linked above.
Because XP does not "auto-defragment," defragmenting of a drive in XP only happens if you do it manually or unless you manually created a scheduled task to do it. So just don't do it. Windows 7 is smart enough to know about SSDs and to exclude them from auto defrag.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Nevertheless, if you would like to disable Windows defragmentation for Solid State Drive , you can do so as follows:. Primary Menu Skip to content. Search for: Search Button. Secondary Menu Skip to content.
To totally unlock this section you need to Log-in Login A Solid State Drive or SSD is a relatively new kind of drive, which consists of an array of flash memory modules similar to a flash drive. Sunday, June 30, PM. Wednesday, July 3, AM. Thank you for the informational post, we will certainly be looking into deploying these tweaks. However, I was unable to find an answer to my question in any of them. What would be the best way to prevent users from accessing the disk defragmenter?
Is there administrative policy that could be used to do so, or can the disk defragmenter be uninstalled somehow? All of our users are solely on SSDs so there is no need for them to access it at all. Monday, July 1, PM. The wallpaper image should be a simple powder blue with a message in bold red 96 point font: "NOTICE: Until all XP machines are upgraded to Windows 7, anyone caught running the Defragmenter Tool on an SSD will be docked the amount of money required to replace the drive.
No, we are not kidding and yes, this means you. Tuesday, July 2, PM. You can use vb script for this. Sunday, July 7, PM.
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