SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation

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       #240

    Thanks BFK


    Hiyya Bare Foot I'll give that a go as well.

    I did download Seatools and in the dsik management section manage (we'll soon see) to format the four partitions it had and then delete the partitions which left me with this. It just leaves a cache? of a tad over 6MB.

    Now what is making me wonder now is that the drive comes up with a Seatools search but not in my "Computer". So as I said I'll try the diskpart as well.
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       #241

    Hello John.


    If that's an SSD you don't want to do many wipes to it as it may shorten its life, all you need is unallocated space to go ahead and create partitions.
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       #242

    Ok


    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Hello John.


    If that's an SSD you don't want to do many wipes to it as it may shorten its life, all you need is unallocated space to go ahead and create partitions.
    Ok mate it is an old WD 800 Caviar 80GB circa May 2005 that I salvaged from an old computer that I stuck a Seagate 500GB in for a friend. Am thinking of using it for a new small tester so if it does eat the biscuit I'll just stick in something else. Thing is I only want a small capacity one for what it's for.

    While I am thinking of it I am going to do a bigger build for some speed - the SB with an i5 2500 and H67 board is just too slow, and I was thinking of making the boot up drive an SSD one so your advice has very handy.
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       #243

    HDD CLEAN ALL


    Hi,

    could you help me?
    after I do clean all and format hdd. I can not see this hdd in my computer but I see it in (diskpart)

    Thanks
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       #244

    Thank you Barefoot kid. I'll do this tomorrow, I'll have to get Windows 7 on my SSD instead of one entire drive. This tutorial by brink explains it pretty well how to optimize Windows:

    1. Use a Solid State Drive (SSD)
    Installing Windows 7 onto a solid state hard drive (SSD) instead of a normal SATA or IDE hard drive will dramatically increase your computer's performance.
    Right now I have everything on a HDD, and I believe it's holding the actual performance back the pc can perform.
    By the way, when my system installed on the SSD (30GB) with updates and all stuff, would it be able to be on the actual size of 30GB? Wouldn't it fill more?
    Oh and, should I connect a 3GB/s SATA or a 6GB/s to my motherboard connecting the SSD?

    Thanks!
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       #245

    Ok BFT if I get it right I should have a completely new install on the SSD as I don't want anything that was on it - have fixed my email problems now and I want to start with an absolutely clean slate as it were just to make sure that any nasties it might possibly have on it will be wiped.

    Forgot to mention I made a back up image anyway to pick the eyes out of.
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       #246

    Hello John,

    If you wanted to do a clean install on a SSD, then it would be the same as doing so on a HDD. You could delete all partitions on the SSD until it is just an "unallocated" disk, then select the unallocated disk to install Windows 7 to as usual.

    Clean Install Windows 7

    Hope this helps. :)
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       #247

    Brink said:
    Hello John,

    If you wanted to do a clean install on a SSD, then it would be the same as doing so on a HDD. You could delete all partitions on the SSD until it is just an "unallocated" disk, then select the unallocated disk to install Windows 7 to as usual.

    Clean Install Windows 7

    Hope this helps. :)
    Hiyya Shawn yes mate as always you come up with the money - thanks

    Am going to do this as I think the drive may be defective as it has been going downhill for a couple of weeks and this should sort it out hopefully.

    Still I have my two old faithful up to date Seagate HDD's for any emergencies ready to go (cloned them to the same content last night ready)
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       #248

    If the SSD is acting up on you, then you might go to it's manufacturer's website to download their SSD testing utility to see what it says about the SSD. If you could post back with what brand and model the SSD is, I may be able to help find the utility program for you. :)
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       #249

    Brink said:
    If the SSD is acting up on you, then you might go to it's manufacturer's website to download their SSD testing utility to see what it says about the SSD. If you could post back with what brand and model the SSD is, I may be able to help find the utility program for you. :)
    Thanks Shawn - never gave that a thought - it's a Crucial M4 128GB and I guess the Crucial site will be the one to go to? as I have seen it before in passing but have never really used it.

    Anyway I'll hook up the M4 and see what happens - thanks again for the heads up:)
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