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I recently noticed that Superfetch was disabled and Google quickly pointed out that this is normal when Windows thinks it is installed onto an SSD drive. Enabling it has basically no effect, though.
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These 6 Windows background processes might be slowly shortening your SSD's lifespan
SSDs last a long time, but if your PC runs these background processes, you might be killing it slowly.
I've Googled and read and I'm still a little confused so I come here to the Fountain of Knowledge for the final word. I don't think I've seen anyone use Readyboost in YEARS. It never did work very ...
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