The computer won't shut down.
The computer won't shut down.
Also, defragmentation isn't necessary with SSDs, and it doesn't really boost performance. Doing it might extend the lifespan of your SSD a bit, but it won't significantly speed things up. It seems to have minimal impact on my sleep problems and probably won't help with freezes, since the system just doesn't load properly and gives no signs of trying.
I mentioned it was maintenance, especially for DRAM-less SSDs—it can boost performance. If you decide to ignore my advice and push back, there are other forums where I can assist. I don’t have much experience diagnosing SSDs, so this thread might get outdated and you’ll need to revisit it later. Sorry if I wasn’t helpful or came across as stupid. It’s just that today wasn’t great, and I usually enjoy helping with tech questions without sounding rude.
Here’s a concise version:
I’ve already handled what you asked, and I’m not sure if the problem is with the drives, software, or RAM. Thanks for your effort!
It’s not possible to defragment an SSD; this process is referred to as TRIM, which differs from regular defragmentation. Windows handles it automatically, but sometimes it doesn’t work properly. My take: it might involve the hard drive itself, possibly related to software updates, BIOS changes, and the latest operating system version. Could be a hardware or firmware issue. Please share your full specifications for a more accurate diagnosis.
Sorry about the oversight! I didn’t receive a notification about your response. The problem resolved on its own. At this stage, I’m not sure, so I’ll assume it was just a glitch and keep things running smoothly. Thanks!
No problem at all! Glad it worked itself out. Just wanted to note that in short—it's a long summary because I didn't read it thoroughly. 