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Vista is probably destroying my ssd


Jaguarek62

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I don't know what to do. My hdd activity light is flasing so rapidly and I have no idea why. Superfetch is turned off, indexing is turned off, defender is turned off, WU is turned off yet "SYSTEM" is making huge amounts of I/O operations. This is a clean install mind you with esu updates, no extended kernel yet installed. the laptop is also slow compared to windows 8.1. opening a browser takes around 6-11 seconds (Mozilla firefox 52) compared to almost instantly on 8.1. Any help is welcome

EDIT: HDD defrag is also disabled

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1 minute ago, Win10-Hater said:

Are you manually trimming your SSD?

I do manual trim almost 4-5 times on a daily basis and this has not happened to me since then.

where can I find trim? on Windows 8.1 it is under disk defrag, but I can't find it on vista

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2 minutes ago, Jaguarek62 said:

I don't know what to do. My hdd activity light is flasing so rapidly and I have no idea why. Superfetch is turned off, indexing is turned off, defender is turned off, WU is turned off yet "SYSTEM" is making huge amounts of I/O operations. This is a clean install mind you with esu updates, no extended kernel yet installed. the laptop is also slow compared to windows 8.1. opening a browser takes around 6-11 seconds (Mozilla firefox 52) compared to almost instantly on 8.1. Any help is welcome

EDIT: HDD defrag is also disabled

Firefox, Chrome, MS Office apps all open almost in like 1-2 seconds of clicking (on a Kingston SSD). Note that my install of Vista on SSD is updated until Jan 2020 ( before esu updates started arriving ) 

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Just now, Jaguarek62 said:

where can I find trim? on Windows 8.1 it is under disk defrag, but I can't find it on vista

Your SSD is corsair, right? I think Corsair offers an SSD toolbox that performs manual trim and supports Windows XP through 10

Otherwise, you can use SSD tweaker pro (that's what I use)

 

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1 minute ago, Win10-Hater said:

Your SSD is corsair, right? I think Corsair offers an SSD toolbox that performs manual trim and supports Windows XP through 10

Otherwise, you can use SSD tweaker pro (that's what I use)

 

Thanks I'll give it a try

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10 minutes ago, Win10-Hater said:

Your SSD is corsair, right? I think Corsair offers an SSD toolbox that performs manual trim and supports Windows XP through 10

Otherwise, you can use SSD tweaker pro (that's what I use)

 

Well I did the trim with ssd tweaker pro (corsair utility refused to install, complained about not being w7 sp1) but nothing has changed. System is still doing weird I/O. I'm losing my mind over this. 

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Just now, Jaguarek62 said:

Well i did the trim with ssd tweaker pro (corsair utility refused to install, complained about not being w7 sp1) but nothing has changed. System is still doing weird I/O. I'm losing my mind over this. 

Any useless startup apps? 

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Just now, Win10-Hater said:

Still no effect on the problem? Well then that's peculiar

But I don't even know what process is using the ssd. it is just called "SYSTEM". this is not the first time I'm having this issue, but it is the first time on this laptop.

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