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Are you sure ?
I mean i was thinking that if fast startup is enabled, it kinda "forces" the HDD to boot faster ? When it's ON then my PC boots in about 9-10 seconds as opposed to about 30 seconds when it's off.
I was thinking because it "forces" the HDD to boot faster it might be decreasing the HDD lifespan by doing this ?
You didn't read my 2nd post fully did you ?
I was only asking, NOT 100% sure if that is the case or not. I was only asking if the HDD is "forced" to boot faster because of this setting.
I didn't say or ask anything about SeaTools or Microsoft. Not really sure why you think i'm saying it's a conspiracy but from your post i would say if anything you think it's a conspiracy because i had a different opinion than yours.
Have I got that about right? Not thinking clearly - head cold.
Thanks for the info Brujeira and yes i know it does that.
My only concern is when it's using fast startup the PC boots a lot faster. By doing this i did not know if it decreases the HDD's lifespan, by booting faster i mean.
No need to worry about that - fast start is totally safe.
Do note fast startup can cause problems.
Here is some good info about fast startup.
https://www.howtogeek.com/243901/the-pros-and-cons-of-windows-10s-fast-startup-mode/
Rockon, yeah i know that article i read it a few days ago i think, but if i remember right it didn't say anything about HDD lifespans regarding fast startup.
As Brujeira say, there can be problems with certain drivers too.
Here is a bit more info.
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-disable-windows-10-fast-startup
Well then i might just leave it on. So far i've had no problems with drivers whatsover.
My only concern was for the 2TB HDD SATA 3 since it's about 5 years old. However i still have an older 250GB SATA 2 that is 12 years old and is still going like a champ.
then there are several apps that can modify frequent access file and put them infront of disk ( aka on fastest spind round/minute = higher throughput just like a old LP more data at edge then inside , problem is this dont work on SSD there are no moving part. they can only make a digital cleanup its more fix with spread out files and stuff like that.
so yeah OP you have a point but nothing is 100%true , i recall older disk defragmenting apps actual defrag SSD disk because they have not ID Harddisk correctly and that actual harm disk.
SSD disk only need a cleanup every year but it not a clean up its more a eletronic index master file index. and yes a good ide to delete temp first..
see example iobit defrag app they can see most SSD disk option , i bet other app might do same today, but then SSD was new most app still see as old slave disk and that cost alot of SSD drev i bet.