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<blockquote data-quote="HATHOR" data-source="post: 158412"><p><strong>AW: expresscard SSD über pci-e schnittstelle booten (AS7530G)</strong></p><p></p><p>Zitat:</p><p><strong>How do I optimize my operating system for my SSD?</strong></p><p>Note: This applies only if you are installing the SSD as your primary drive (boot drive, with operating system files), or if you are installing program files onto the SSD.</p><p></p><p>The SSD does not require any special configuration to run regular operating systems, but you may eventually run into some “stuttering” issues if you do not set your system up properly. There are two main things that will help keep your system from stuttering:</p><p></p><p>1. Optimize windows and program settings to minimize small random file writes:</p><p> A. Disable Windows drive de-fragmentation on SSD</p><p> B. Disable windows page file (depends on your typical workload, and if you</p><p> have sufficient system RAM; 4GB is more than enough for the average user)</p><p> C. Disable Internet explorer/Firefox cache (temporary internet files)</p><p> D. Disable Windows drive indexing, prefetch, and superfetch (these are HDD</p><p> tweaks which are no longer needed with the added speed of the SSD)</p><p>2. Consider using a program like Managed Flash Tools, or Microsoft SteadyState</p><p> to further minimize small random file writes</p><p>3. Apply latest service packs and updates to Microsoft Outlook (if used as your</p><p> email program).</p><p>When Microsoft Outlook is running, it makes a large number of small random file writes to the system drive.</p><p>This can wreak havoc with the SSD, since the SSD must then deal with a large number of random writes and block erases, which is its weak point.</p><p>Applying the latest service pack to Microsoft Outlook should help remedy the problem. Closing Microsoft Outlook when it is not needed will also help improve system responsiveness.</p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><strong>Which SSDs can I install an operating system onto (which are bootable devices)?</strong></p><p></p><p>Only our 2.5” form factor drives are marketed as hard drive replacements, so these are bootable devices. Additionally, the Card SSD (eSATA) and the ExpressCard SSD (USB-mode) can also be configured as bootable devices. The ExpressCard Ultra SSD (PCI-E mode) is bootable on a number of desktop motherboards (using an ExpressCard adapter card), but the BIOS in most laptops are not able to detect and boot from the ExpressCard Ultra SSD. </p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><strong>I can’t run my entire operating system from the ExpressCard Ultra SSD, but is there any way that my everyday system performance can still benefit from the ExpressCard Ultra SSD? </strong></p><p></p><p>Yes, in addition to using the ExpressCard Ultra SSD as a portable general file storage as you would use a USB thumbdrive, you can also use the ExpressCard Ultra in an efficient, high-performance “Hybrid” configuration. By migrating your “Documents and Settings” and program files onto your ExpressCard Ultra SSD drive, you will increase the overall performance of your system. At the same time, you will be expanding upon the existing hard drive storage capacity that is already inside your laptop.</p><p></p><p>For more information on how to properly migrate your “Documents and Settings” folder, please read the following Microsoft article: <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/236621" target="_blank">Cannot move or rename the Documents and Settings folder</a></p><p></p><p>Note: If you migrate your laptop’s “Documents and Settings” onto the ExpressCard Ultra SSD, your laptop will not be able to boot properly without the ExpressCard Ultra SSD installed. </p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><strong>If I’m running a “Hybrid” configuration (ExpressCard Ultra SSD and traditional hard drive in tandem), can I also move my Virtual memory (page file/swap file), Windows Temp folder, and internet browser cache to the SSD?</strong></p><p></p><p>While you CAN move these items to the SSD, they will not necessarily make your system run faster. In fact, in many cases moving these folders to your SSD can make your system run slower. This is true for all SSDs. This is due to the delay caused by random writes made to these system and program folders. We recommend that you leave these folders on your traditional hard drive, or disable them (where applicable), as noted in the FAQ answer to: “How do I optimize my operating system for my SSD?”</p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p><strong>Why does my ExpressCard 34 Ultra SSD feel so hot when I’m using it?</strong></p><p></p><p>The reason why the ExpressCard Ultra SSD gets so hot is because of the smaller footprint of the device. A normal 2.5” hard drive can actually generate more heat than the ExpressCard Ultra SSD, but on a hard drive that heat is dissipated over a proportionately larger area, resulting in the hard drive “feeling” like a cooler device.</p><p></p><p>The Filemate ExpressCard Ultra SSD is a very robust design. Its design has been torture tested and verified to work even when the internal card temperatures climb higher than 75 degrees Celcius (under environmental testing). In our reliability testing we have not found any cases where a laptop could not handle the extra heat from the ExpressCard Ultra. Only in our most rigorous tests (no ExpressCard airflow, minimal convective thermal dissipation, 100% constant read/write duty cycle for an extended time) did the ExpressCard Ultra make other parts of the laptop noticeably hotter. But in no cases have we seen any evidence of negative side-effects on the host laptop.</p><p></p><p>Be aware: If you immediately eject the ExpressCard after actively using it, it may feel hot to the touch. The external case of the ExpressCard Ultra is made of metal, and this dissipates heat very effectively- including transferring heat to your hand!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HATHOR, post: 158412"] [b]AW: expresscard SSD über pci-e schnittstelle booten (AS7530G)[/b] Zitat: [B]How do I optimize my operating system for my SSD?[/B] Note: This applies only if you are installing the SSD as your primary drive (boot drive, with operating system files), or if you are installing program files onto the SSD. The SSD does not require any special configuration to run regular operating systems, but you may eventually run into some “stuttering” issues if you do not set your system up properly. There are two main things that will help keep your system from stuttering: 1. Optimize windows and program settings to minimize small random file writes: A. Disable Windows drive de-fragmentation on SSD B. Disable windows page file (depends on your typical workload, and if you have sufficient system RAM; 4GB is more than enough for the average user) C. Disable Internet explorer/Firefox cache (temporary internet files) D. Disable Windows drive indexing, prefetch, and superfetch (these are HDD tweaks which are no longer needed with the added speed of the SSD) 2. Consider using a program like Managed Flash Tools, or Microsoft SteadyState to further minimize small random file writes 3. Apply latest service packs and updates to Microsoft Outlook (if used as your email program). When Microsoft Outlook is running, it makes a large number of small random file writes to the system drive. This can wreak havoc with the SSD, since the SSD must then deal with a large number of random writes and block erases, which is its weak point. Applying the latest service pack to Microsoft Outlook should help remedy the problem. Closing Microsoft Outlook when it is not needed will also help improve system responsiveness. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [B]Which SSDs can I install an operating system onto (which are bootable devices)?[/B] Only our 2.5” form factor drives are marketed as hard drive replacements, so these are bootable devices. Additionally, the Card SSD (eSATA) and the ExpressCard SSD (USB-mode) can also be configured as bootable devices. The ExpressCard Ultra SSD (PCI-E mode) is bootable on a number of desktop motherboards (using an ExpressCard adapter card), but the BIOS in most laptops are not able to detect and boot from the ExpressCard Ultra SSD. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [B]I can’t run my entire operating system from the ExpressCard Ultra SSD, but is there any way that my everyday system performance can still benefit from the ExpressCard Ultra SSD? [/B] Yes, in addition to using the ExpressCard Ultra SSD as a portable general file storage as you would use a USB thumbdrive, you can also use the ExpressCard Ultra in an efficient, high-performance “Hybrid” configuration. By migrating your “Documents and Settings” and program files onto your ExpressCard Ultra SSD drive, you will increase the overall performance of your system. At the same time, you will be expanding upon the existing hard drive storage capacity that is already inside your laptop. For more information on how to properly migrate your “Documents and Settings” folder, please read the following Microsoft article: [url=http://support.microsoft.com/kb/236621]Cannot move or rename the Documents and Settings folder[/url] Note: If you migrate your laptop’s “Documents and Settings” onto the ExpressCard Ultra SSD, your laptop will not be able to boot properly without the ExpressCard Ultra SSD installed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [B]If I’m running a “Hybrid” configuration (ExpressCard Ultra SSD and traditional hard drive in tandem), can I also move my Virtual memory (page file/swap file), Windows Temp folder, and internet browser cache to the SSD?[/B] While you CAN move these items to the SSD, they will not necessarily make your system run faster. In fact, in many cases moving these folders to your SSD can make your system run slower. This is true for all SSDs. This is due to the delay caused by random writes made to these system and program folders. We recommend that you leave these folders on your traditional hard drive, or disable them (where applicable), as noted in the FAQ answer to: “How do I optimize my operating system for my SSD?” ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [B]Why does my ExpressCard 34 Ultra SSD feel so hot when I’m using it?[/B] The reason why the ExpressCard Ultra SSD gets so hot is because of the smaller footprint of the device. A normal 2.5” hard drive can actually generate more heat than the ExpressCard Ultra SSD, but on a hard drive that heat is dissipated over a proportionately larger area, resulting in the hard drive “feeling” like a cooler device. The Filemate ExpressCard Ultra SSD is a very robust design. Its design has been torture tested and verified to work even when the internal card temperatures climb higher than 75 degrees Celcius (under environmental testing). In our reliability testing we have not found any cases where a laptop could not handle the extra heat from the ExpressCard Ultra. Only in our most rigorous tests (no ExpressCard airflow, minimal convective thermal dissipation, 100% constant read/write duty cycle for an extended time) did the ExpressCard Ultra make other parts of the laptop noticeably hotter. But in no cases have we seen any evidence of negative side-effects on the host laptop. Be aware: If you immediately eject the ExpressCard after actively using it, it may feel hot to the touch. The external case of the ExpressCard Ultra is made of metal, and this dissipates heat very effectively- including transferring heat to your hand! [/QUOTE]
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