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Windows starts taking longer on an SSD.

Windows starts taking longer on an SSD.

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xSneik
Member
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03-12-2025, 12:42 AM
#1
I bought a new SSD, but my PC started running extremely quickly at first and then slowed down later. It doesn’t load anything when I try to open it. This issue seems related to my system rather than Windows.
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xSneik
03-12-2025, 12:42 AM #1

I bought a new SSD, but my PC started running extremely quickly at first and then slowed down later. It doesn’t load anything when I try to open it. This issue seems related to my system rather than Windows.

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dragodon7
Junior Member
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03-12-2025, 03:04 AM
#2
Check if the SSD is completely filled. Has Trim been applied to it? Was the system configured to work with the SSD?
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dragodon7
03-12-2025, 03:04 AM #2

Check if the SSD is completely filled. Has Trim been applied to it? Was the system configured to work with the SSD?

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OnlyHardGame
Junior Member
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03-12-2025, 03:19 AM
#3
The SSD is nearly full. I haven’t applied any trim settings or optimized it. I plan to clean it up today and check if it improves performance.
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OnlyHardGame
03-12-2025, 03:19 AM #3

The SSD is nearly full. I haven’t applied any trim settings or optimized it. I plan to clean it up today and check if it improves performance.

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Mr_Floobiful
Posting Freak
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03-13-2025, 02:52 AM
#4
SSDs perform worse when full. It’s best to use SSDFresh for optimization and to disable hibernation.
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Mr_Floobiful
03-13-2025, 02:52 AM #4

SSDs perform worse when full. It’s best to use SSDFresh for optimization and to disable hibernation.

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bssoldner
Junior Member
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03-17-2025, 09:49 AM
#5
Additionally, using antivirus software can also cause slower startup times (depending on the program and its configuration).
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bssoldner
03-17-2025, 09:49 AM #5

Additionally, using antivirus software can also cause slower startup times (depending on the program and its configuration).

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DJlove
Junior Member
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03-27-2025, 05:21 AM
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If it's a budget SSD, you might see some wear with time. However, it's likely less severe than when the drive is nearly full.
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DJlove
03-27-2025, 05:21 AM #6

If it's a budget SSD, you might see some wear with time. However, it's likely less severe than when the drive is nearly full.

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treacledog
Member
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03-27-2025, 09:37 PM
#7
It's a WD green. Appreciate all the help—it's making the boot time much quicker thanks to your advice.
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treacledog
03-27-2025, 09:37 PM #7

It's a WD green. Appreciate all the help—it's making the boot time much quicker thanks to your advice.