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If you keep reinstalling Windows, will it make your computer slow?
#11
(06-13-2016, 05:31 PM)Compton Wrote:  I think what should be consider is  that every time you format or rewrite/write you are creating heat on the SSD chip
which that only can make a hard drive go bad 5 to 8 years is a bit much to put on any hard drive
if you push any hard drive too hard it will go bad

away guys this tread  s not about hard drive lifespan

REC560  did you check the system for malware is your computer actually working slow?
I did check the system for malware on my computer and removed it, however, I am not sure if it is slow or is it me thinking it is slow. Can give me some situations when a computer would be slow?
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#12
https://crystalmark.info/software/CrystalDiskMark/index-e.htmlOver time ssd will slow down, even more so if you don't have trim enabled. you would do good to do a test on the read and wright speeds of your ssd. I think crystal disk will test this for you, and then go to manufacturer and find out what the ssd  rated for and if there is a big difference that is the slow down.
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#13
well you said some malware was remove I would make sure the system is free of malware
what is the manufacturer and model of the hard drive ?
Like  Double clutch said test the hard drive speed CrystalDiskMark
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#14
is the fan really dirty? because it seems your pc is slow
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#15
REC560 if you have a fresh install of Windows on a ssd you should not be slow at all. As a matter of fact your boot up time from the push of the power button to having your desktop ready to work should be around 10-15 seconds max.
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#17
I think most windows 10 starts should be between 10-20 seconds, because you sometimes have a couple of to 5 seconds on the Windows 10 Boot screen to deal with, but once you get it on, should be really fast - depending on what's loading and whether its a Desktop or Laptop Smile

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(06-14-2016, 11:24 PM)baker7 Wrote:  I think most windows 10 starts should be between 10-20 seconds, because you sometimes have a couple of to 5 seconds on the Windows 10 Boot screen to deal with, but once you get it on, should be really fast - depending on what's loading and whether its a Desktop or Laptop Smile

Brian
Hi Brian, thank you for replying to my case and everyone as well. Here is a snapshot of my ssd speeds, i have attached it to this message


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#19
the speed looks pretty good what manufacturer and model of the sdd
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(06-16-2016, 03:52 PM)Compton Wrote:  the speed looks pretty good what manufacturer and model of the sdd
I have attached the information of my ssd from crystaldisk. Look at the attachment


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