Cleaner for SSDs: "Optimize" setting is typically used instead of defrag
Cleaner for SSDs: "Optimize" setting is typically used instead of defrag
Hello, you're right about not defragmenting SSDs. Regarding the optimization feature, using it could potentially harm your system if not handled properly. Clarification: Are you referring to Defraggler? Thanks.
If you're using a Defrag program, you're likely in the wrong situation for your SSD. It doesn't matter what setting you choose. Just don't bother. Your drive is fast and works well enough that you don't need to worry about extra steps or boosts—beyond the standard TRIM.
The article discusses whether it's beneficial to use an SSD optimization utility.
From my understanding, it mainly performs TRIM operations, which Windows handles automatically. Using a defragulator on an SSD seems unnecessary since it already does the job. It might help older systems with TRIM not being supported, but it offers little advantage for XP users.
It's also from the same firm, Piriform; he might have gotten confused
Someone with an older system might use it, while others prefer faster storage.