SSD - HDD Defrag Windows 10 1903 NTFS Diskeeper TRIM Consolidate Hard Drive PerfectDisk
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Windows 10 is the best OS ever, on the performance as well as feature perspective.
However it depends a lot on users machine's components: CPU, GPU, HDD, and the hard drive is the slowest component that can hold the os back dramatically.
The ultimate factor cause this slow down is the disk fragment.
To run at the peak speed, Windows allocate NTFS hard disk addresses for chunks of a file almost instantly so further read-write operations will need an extra process called "lookup" to modify the file.
Time over time, the more file/program/software/videos are being saved to the SSD-HDD, the more fragments/lookups occur until users notice slowdown symptoms: hangs, unexpected reboots, BSODs, etc.
[00:22] "There is no doubt Windows 10 is the Best ever fastest OS by Microsoft Compared to previous windows 8.1 and 7 version. But with day to day use, apps install/Uninstall, Buggy update installation, System file corruption makes windows 10 1903 slower" - windows101tricks.com
http://bit.ly/speed-win10-defrag
[00:49] "-NTFS is cross-platform, fairly robust and not terribly crash-prone
-can handle SSDs quite well
-is ubiquitous in a huge chunk of the computer market.
Since Microsoft can monetize it, why give up the goose that keeps on laying a golden egg?" - quora.com
http://bit.ly/win10-ntfs-vs
[ Why does Windows still use NTFS? Why not ext4 ]
I experienced with Linux file systems like ext4, brtfs, etc. and I see a lot of improvements that open source community can equip to them. Noticeably, they actively prevent disk fragmentation, that's why Apple deploy their own hfs+ proprietary file system.
However, NTFS has outstanding advantages that Microsoft has reasons to keep it on the line.
SSD, the evolution of hard drives, no more disk fragment concept, low power consumption over read-write speed, more resistant to weather conditions, etc.
That's why you should invest in it by replacing traditional HDD drives or buy a brand new laptop with SSD included, even SSD/eMMC+HDD hybrid.
[01:58] "In the match-up between SSDs vs HDDs, speed is where we really begin to see a difference. Solid state drives have always been much faster than traditional hard drives, but with SSD technology advancing all the time, and the SATA III bottleneck removed, the difference is now starker than ever" - techradar.com
http://bit.ly/SSD-HDD-speed
[ SSD vs HDD: which is best for your needs? ]
[02:32] "Great Value - cheapest way to upgrade my laptop - if you have low end 5400 RPM drive like ones that comes with most consumer laptops, you'll want to switch to this .. for $100 you get a much faster start-up and your laptops feels so much faster" - amazon.com
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Windows 10 is the best OS ever, on the performance as well as feature perspective.
However it depends a lot on users machine's components: CPU, GPU, HDD, and the hard drive is the slowest component that can hold the os back dramatically.
The ultimate factor cause this slow down is the disk fragment.
To run at the peak speed, Windows allocate NTFS hard disk addresses for chunks of a file almost instantly so further read-write operations will need an extra process called "lookup" to modify the file.
Time over time, the more file/program/software/videos are being saved to the SSD-HDD, the more fragments/lookups occur until users notice slowdown symptoms: hangs, unexpected reboots, BSODs, etc.
[00:22] "There is no doubt Windows 10 is the Best ever fastest OS by Microsoft Compared to previous windows 8.1 and 7 version. But with day to day use, apps install/Uninstall, Buggy update installation, System file corruption makes windows 10 1903 slower" - windows101tricks.com
http://bit.ly/speed-win10-defrag
[00:49] "-NTFS is cross-platform, fairly robust and not terribly crash-prone
-can handle SSDs quite well
-is ubiquitous in a huge chunk of the computer market.
Since Microsoft can monetize it, why give up the goose that keeps on laying a golden egg?" - quora.com
http://bit.ly/win10-ntfs-vs
[ Why does Windows still use NTFS? Why not ext4 ]
I experienced with Linux file systems like ext4, brtfs, etc. and I see a lot of improvements that open source community can equip to them. Noticeably, they actively prevent disk fragmentation, that's why Apple deploy their own hfs+ proprietary file system.
However, NTFS has outstanding advantages that Microsoft has reasons to keep it on the line.
SSD, the evolution of hard drives, no more disk fragment concept, low power consumption over read-write speed, more resistant to weather conditions, etc.
That's why you should invest in it by replacing traditional HDD drives or buy a brand new laptop with SSD included, even SSD/eMMC+HDD hybrid.
[01:58] "In the match-up between SSDs vs HDDs, speed is where we really begin to see a difference. Solid state drives have always been much faster than traditional hard drives, but with SSD technology advancing all the time, and the SATA III bottleneck removed, the difference is now starker than ever" - techradar.com
http://bit.ly/SSD-HDD-speed
[ SSD vs HDD: which is best for your needs? ]
[02:32] "Great Value - cheapest way to upgrade my laptop - if you have low end 5400 RPM drive like ones that comes with most consumer laptops, you'll want to switch to this .. for $100 you get a much faster start-up and your laptops feels so much faster" - amazon.com
http://marvel-it.icu
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