![]() but again I have only been playing with this from time to time, and I have not investigated all those tools systematically for an extended period of time to see which one offer the best overall, long-term stable performance. I have been playing a little with some (but far from all!) of the above, in my T42p using a 16 GB SLC PATA SSD Transcend TS16GSSD25-S and running Windows XP Prof w/SP3, and I can’t say that I believe I have yet found a satisfactory, all-safe, super-stable, self-contained, automatic solution. PATA SSD w/ garbage collection which is pointing to A simple guide for speeding up EOL OCZ SSD'sġ.8" ZIF PATA SSDs available suggesting the use of Microsoft’s/Sysinternals (free) utility SDeleteįree Utility FlashFire Works Under the Hood to Overcome SSD Slownessįree utility speeds up SSD writing on XP & Vista 32-bit SSD Tweak Utility (also discussed in Maximize SSD Performance with the SSD Tweak Utility) Windows XP, amongst other these programs/tools: ![]() There are a bunch of SSD tools (free and commercial) available and intended to help keep up the high SSD speed under e.g. A closer look at fresh versus used SSD performance or SSD Tweak Utilities and tweaks), if not being ”regularly maintained” which is why Windows 7 has introduced TRIM to keep SSD speed high. SSD garbage collection or -management in PATA SSD’s running under Windows XP (and hence with no TRIM support), intended to maintain fast SSD speed even after long time of use:Īs has been widely experienced – and discussed – SSD’s tend to slow down after have been in use for a while (see e.g.
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