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It's not disabled right off with a new install on newer SSD's, until you run the WEI for the first time. Then it automatically disables it. If you don't ever run the WEI, it won't ever automatically turn it off.
I believe on old first gen SSD's they didn't auto disable it at all.
Hmmm.... never knew that. Is there a place to find this info?
Thanks.
Never mind I found it.....
I never knew it either, until I couldn't figure out why everyone said Windows disabled it and mine wasn't. When I ran the WEI, I discovered for myself that that was what triggered it to turn off.
Didn't find any documentation on it at the time.
I keep Superfetch on though.
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