Installing W7 on new SSD

I'd hold off on all tweaks for awhile. Win7 doesn't need tweaking, and an 11 second startup isn't to be messed with considering what you had all day today.

Stick with the drivers given by Win7 installer, then quickly updated via optional Windows Updates. Install those optional Update drivers first to see if any affect startup. Then enable hardware driver auto-updating: Automatically get recommended drivers and updates for your hardware

Break your other Updates into smaller groups starting with Security Updates, then monitor performance (espcially Startup) after each Update group, program install, etc.through several startups to see what might be problematic.

When you have a performance hit or Startup delay, System Restore to before the last install done and reinstall everything in that group singly to determine the exact driver or program causing issue.

Monitor the logs all along: http://www.sevenforums.com/general-...-lags-every-couple-seconds-2.html#post1131640
 
Greg is 100% right : get the OS updated and all your apps installed. Once the system has been stable for a few days, only then look at some of the SSD tweaks if you want to.
 

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Removing the hiberfile is the only tweak you need. Anything else will probably make things worse. Even setting the system to AHCI does not seem to buy anything - I have compared both with and without.
 

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Well it makes it sounds like I should install driver updates first using optional updates (not the important one)
Then enable the auto updater. But like when I turn the pc on today there will only be a few windows updates and when I restart for those there will be more, etc etc

Thank you
 

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And a update

All windows updates installed and the newest ATI driver I decided to install. Startup is still around 13 seconds =D
 

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Seems to be doing good and do as they say and let it run a few days before you start "changing" things; use this to make an image before so you have somewhere to go if it all goes south again.


Imaging with free Macrium
 

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Well I burnt the disk and have a 50GB backup.

So if anything goes wrong the disk is this recovery disk which I can somehow do something with? As I said, never looked at these ;)

Hi,

After having used Macrium, you should have:

1. Either a Linux or Bart PE boot disk, and
2. Your image file (probably on another disk or even a USB drive)

If you need to restore this image, then you boot from the Linux or Bart PE boot disk, and then select the image you want to restore.

Regards,
Golden
 

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Will read the guide instead http://www.sevenforums.com/software/43219-image-your-system-free-macrium.html long video :p

Well I burnt the disk and have a 50GB backup.

So if anything goes wrong the disk is this recovery disk which I can somehow do something with? As I said, never looked at these ;)
Is that a backup of 50GBs or is the image 50GB big. In the latter case that must have been a 100GB of data which implies you have all your user data on C (unless you have a lot of very big games). In that case I suggest you seperate the data from the the OS: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/72427-data-partition.html It is a safer setup. And in the future you image both partitions (as often as required but at least once per week). You need not image them together but depending on the level of change.

You can also schedule the images. Just right click on the XML Definition file and you will see.
 

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234DB8DCC59A199D-00-00.mrimg is the big file. Actually 35.3GB. Selected my C drive which has OS and WoW on it (42.1GB total) So not a backup, the image I guess yes.

Didn't want to and don't want to partition this really. I guess I could just move WoW off and create a 27GB partition or so. There's only a few seconds difference anyway between the HDD and the SSD loading WoW.

So I have that and the ISOLINUX disk which is only 8MB
 

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Western Digital WD1001FALS 1TB Hard Drive SATAII 7200rpm 32MB Cache
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Coolermaster RealPower 700W Modular PSU
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Cooler Master Storm Scout
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Razer Deathadder 3500DPI
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50down 5up
Its decided to go SLOW again.84 seconds was the last time (using the restart timer tool from this forum =/
 

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Asus GeForce GTX 560Ti DirectCU II
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Asus Xonard)
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2* Samsung P2350
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Hard Drives
Western Digital WD1001FALS 1TB Hard Drive SATAII 7200rpm 32MB Cache
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Coolermaster RealPower 700W Modular PSU
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Cooler Master Storm Scout
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Logitech G11
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Razer Deathadder 3500DPI
Internet Speed
50down 5up
There are a couple of things to try:

Soluto is still in beta but gives an animated graphical map of your startup programs and offers options to Delay (until after bootup) or Pause (remove from Startup). It is worth a try even if you uninstall it after having it chart your bootup. http://soluto.com/

The tool used by Professionals to map the boot sequence is here: Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues - MSFN

The trace tool is administered by MSFN where Cluberti can help you interpret the charts in the their forum. On a two minute startup recently which showed no obvious driver or service hangs, he was able to detect that the HD was very slow and heavily dragmented, so defragmenting as System cut boot time in half.

First monitor your logs and do basic troubleshooting.
 
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