
However Windows has Auto-Defrag Enabled by default and it you Dual Boot and don't Disable Auto-Defrag...you'd better start saving for a new SSD.


I don't Dual Boot but I have a Windows 7 Virtual Machine and one of the first things I did when I switched to an SSD was to Disable Auto-Defrag even thought my VM is a file and not a Partition...I didn't want to take the risk.

I haven't seen this mentioned on the Forum...so I thought I would as it's important...hope this helps.
