Defrag SSD?

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Should I degrag my new SSD? It is working on a partition copied from an old HDD, which likely was fragmented. If so, how should I defrag it? What software?
 

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Probably not. SSDs rarely need defragging. They are designed to handle fragmentation much better than HDDs. In fact, defragging them too often will reduce their life. You can check the level of any fragmentation by pressing the Windows key, typing in "defrag" (without the quotes), then clicking on Disk Defragmenter. Click on the SSD, then click on "Analyze disk". Anything less than, say, 20% does NOT need defragging. I've been running my SSD for a bit over 2.5 years and I've defragged it only once, back in April. I probably won't defrag for another two years, if then.
 

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Probably not. SSDs rarely need defragging. They are designed to handle fragmentation much better than HDDs. In fact, defragging them too often will reduce their life. You can check the level of any fragmentation by pressing the Windows key, typing in "defrag" (without the quotes), then clicking on Disk Defragmenter. Click on the SSD, then click on "Analyze disk". Anything less than, say, 20% does NOT need defragging. I've been running my SSD for a bit over 2.5 years and I've defragged it only once, back in April. I probably won't defrag for another two years, if then.
It's at 7%. Another question: I went to the scheduler and the C: drive is missing from the list. Is this intentional by Windows 7? It still appears on the main screen where I an select it and force a defrag (supposedly).
 

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Probably not. SSDs rarely need defragging. They are designed to handle fragmentation much better than HDDs. In fact, defragging them too often will reduce their life. You can check the level of any fragmentation by pressing the Windows key, typing in "defrag" (without the quotes), then clicking on Disk Defragmenter. Click on the SSD, then click on "Analyze disk". Anything less than, say, 20% does NOT need defragging. I've been running my SSD for a bit over 2.5 years and I've defragged it only once, back in April. I probably won't defrag for another two years, if then.
It's at 7%. Another question: I went to the scheduler and the C: drive is missing from the list. Is this intentional by Windows 7? It still appears on the main screen where I an select it and force a defrag (supposedly).

You're fine. 7% is nowhere close to being enough to worry about for an SSD. And yes, the SSD not being in the scheduler is intentional. Keep in mind that frequently defragging a SSD will dramatically reduce the write life of the SSD. There is a myth that SSDs never need defragging but the truth is they will need it occasionally. Mine gets heavy use and it's needed it only once in two years.
 

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PC/Desktop
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Custom Build
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7-3930K
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ASUS P9X79 WS
Memory
Kingston HyperX Genesis 32GB Kit (8x4GB Modules) 1600MHz DDR
Graphics Card(s)
MSI R7850 Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC Radeon HD 7850 2GB 256-bit GDDR
Sound Card
Asus Xonar Essence STX
Monitor(s) Displays
3x Asus VG248QE 24", Vizio 32" TV
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080, ?
Hard Drives
Samsung 128GB 840 Pro SSD (1),
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (4)
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (16) external backup drives used in 2.5" hot swap bays in the computer.
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Corsair HX750w
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Antec Two Hundred v2 (modified)
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Cooler Master GeminII S524 120mm (fan replaced with a 140mm)
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