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kroozer

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  1. .  .  .  I don't get all the data blocks together. Seems some blocks used by VSS or other technical Windows files just won't move to the others. . . . I'm using . . . on a Windows10 with an SSD.

    You don't defrag an SSD.

    Regardless of what appears on the map, the SSD NAND controller will not coalesce the blocks cos it's designed to shuffle the data to prolong drive life.

     

    And on disk drives many system files such as VSS are locked by Windows from defragging.

  2. My mobo section contains only mobo info.

     

     

     

    Motherboard

    Manufacturer PEGATRON CORPORATION

    Model 2ACD (P0)

    Chipset Vendor AMD

    Chipset Model K12 Bridge

    Chipset Revision 00

    Southbridge Vendor AMD

    Southbridge Model A55/A60M

    Southbridge Revision 11

    System Temperature 32 °C

    BIOS

    Brand AMI

    Version 7.07

    Date 8/16/2011

    Voltage

    +3.3V 3.312 V

    CPU CORE 1.016 V

    VIN2 2.400 V

    VIN3 1.658 V

    VSB3V 3.328 V

    CMOS BATTERY 3.408 V

    PCI Data

    Slot PCI

    Slot Type PCI

    Slot Usage Available

    Data lanes x16

    Slot Designation PCI-E x16

    Characteristics 3.3V, Shared, PME

    Slot Number 0

    Slot PCI

    Slot Type PCI

    Slot Usage Available

    Data lanes x1

    Slot Designation PCI-E x1

    Characteristics 3.3V, Shared, PME

    Slot Number 1

    Slot PCI

    Slot Type PCI

    Slot Usage Available

    Data lanes x1

    Slot Designation PCI-E x1

    Characteristics 3.3V, Shared, PME

    Slot Number 2

    Slot PCI

    Slot Type PCI

    Slot Usage Available

    Data lanes x1

    Slot Designation PCI-E x1

    Characteristics 3.3V, Shared, PME

    Slot Number 3

     

     

    The mfr/model hp p7-1126s is not displayed anywhere in Speccy.

  3. . . . using the drive wiper it will decrease the life expectancy of the hard drive . . .

    Yes, slightly each time cos it has mechanical parts. Hard disk drives can take just so much stress, then die.

     

    And one pass is sufficient cos writing 0s on top of 0s still get you 0s, so why do it more than once?

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