Recent content by erdemali

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    Disabling indexing with SSD's

    You wanna know why a CPU heating up that much?. I will give you a bit of hint: increase the size of RAM to max possible and Spare area of ssd as much as possible. You will see a noticeable change in CPU heat. Do this, explanation is the latter. When it comes to academics, I need to know whether...
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    Disabling indexing with SSD's

    Every block on an ssd are referenced and references for blocks are reshuffled until a new command send (copy, write, delete and etc.). You cannot imagine a speed of raided 6 of an ssd.
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    Disabling indexing with SSD's

    All the files and folders are given unique reference number by SSD. It has no relations to OSs.everything is referenced in an ssd uniquely regardless. My bad with indexing. I meant the files and their attributes. Thanks for correcting me on this. Regarding the last sentence, we need to open up...
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    Disabling indexing with SSD's

    1. In most cases, Ssd writes to blocks with sequential reference numbers and searches the end of last file's reference number,unless if there is a gap between defence numbers. Ssd's do not care about what and how an OS indexes folders and files together. Once you copy and paste a file to a new...
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    Disabling indexing with SSD's

    First one has to know how an ssd does searching, before thinking of removing indexing. The only reason we should keep indexing is due to incompatibility of OS and SSD. Any file written to an ssd is given sequential reference numbers or so. Once we want to do searching through an ssd, the only...
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    Disabling indexing with SSD's

    What's more the only link between folders and their contents is windows OS and indexing. Otherwise folders make nonsense of info in ssd's. If you don't have indexing, ssd ignores folders and look for files individually at a search. In other words, in ssds organising files in folders do not help...
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    Disabling indexing with SSD's

    Pleas explain your refute??
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    Disabling indexing with SSD's

    Indexing is our saviour, since we have folders setup in windows OS. While installing windows as fresh state, most files are written in sequential order as well as folders and their contents. So the search speed is fast, since the folders and their contents are in sequential order, regardless of...
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    Unleashed SsD Raidi

    Raid0 : same as Raid1, perfectly split node. Files are written as nodes sequentially. Raid1: one or more ssd.s' partitioned into 2 parts including partitioning spare area into 2 parts. That represents a node (a dot) in space which means files are written as points in space independently...
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    A reminder of how good we really have it

    Mine was 486 DX40 4 Mb ram 40Mb HDD, I used to uninstall word 6 and install excel just to work with one another. word 6 was 11 3"1/2 diskettes take one out put one in used take about an hour or so. Then I bought 420Mb WD HDD for 420 dollars in 1994. PS: I think it was 386
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    SSD degrading performance.

    I have never been "that guy" trust me on this. If you knew me well in reality, you wouldn't even dare to ask me some sort. Either you guys take the forums too serious or you make dwell out of them. Anyway, not my problem. I don't have time to post thousands of messages and claim all worthy.
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    SSD degrading performance.

    Cool :), no hard feelings, right?
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    SSD degrading performance.

    My friend, I have no intentions of jousting with you but computers speed up for reaching the info, knowledge and experience whatever you call it. For me it takes away a lot of energy and effort to reach for the info out of the equation and get me doing other things freely. it frees my mind to...
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    SSD degrading performance.

    See I've learnt one more useful info without reading the manual. But I still don't understand why to drive over 15mph. For your friends case, what are friends for :) Again, some don't have the skills other than asking around.
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    SSD degrading performance.

    We have to accept the fact that some of us lack of the skills and experience to do their own research. They may not know what to look for and where to look. Even if they did, they may not be able to gather the info and utilise them. More, they may not be able to extract what they need. Not all...