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Solved Running disc cleanup on ssd
Good day to all.
Been looking in google for some info regarding running Disc Cleanup ans scannow/sfc.
Would I be correct in thinking Yes to running those programs on a SSD.Windows 7 home premium
Thanks.
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number compaq presario CQ61 OS windows 7 home premium 64bit
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Sure---why not?
SSDs don't differ from HDDs in any respect that would be pertinent to Disk Cleanup or SFC.
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Many thanks for your prompt reply.
Thanks once again
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number compaq presario CQ61 OS windows 7 home premium 64bit
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It is not recommended not to defrag a SSD. I have done it with no ill effects, but probably shouldn't do it regularly.
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