I have two SSD mounted on my computer, but I'm still allowed to defragment the

I thought that Microsoft did not defragment you a SSD. I may be wrong that this information has been passed to me by a friend. Anyone who could clarify for me please.

Hi Barry,.

Defragmentation is the process to physically organize the contents of a hard drive or partition so that sectors of data of each file will be stored closer to reduce load and search times. SSDS can access any location on the disk at the same time. It is one of the main advantages on hard drives. It also means that it is unnecessary to defragment a Solid State Drive ever. So, no need for defragmentation is another advantage of Solid State Drives.

Schedule Disk Defragmenter will not be disabled by default, but it should have the SSD unselected rather under the settings Choose disks to prevent the SSD to be defragmented when the program runs.

For the parameters of defragmentation:

What is disk defragmentation?

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-is-disk-defragmentation

Please post back with the result. If you need further assistance, we will be happy to help you further.

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