I am running Win 2004 on the same old (ancient ?) hardware without any problem.
I think there is your problem. Space or lack of it stumps Windows & it gives non sensical messages.
Can you copy the photos ?
Perhaps it's a new feature & Christer is a guinea pig !
No, Windows is not foolishly or blindly running a defrag on your SSD every night, and no, Windows defrag isn't shortening the life of your SSD...
Defrag & Optimize are the same things. Windows latest version correctly recognises SSD &HDD but doesn't optimises the SSD correctly.
The issue remains the same. The only way is to switch off the SSD defrag to Never.
There is reportedly a problem in defrag portion. Windows keep on trimming SSD multiple times in a day....
My main desktop has a SSD & I am hearing about the new version having defragmentation problems with SSD. So not doing anything for now, even...
I tried it on one of my laptops but it failed.
It could mean that some driver misbehaves while upgrading to latest version or the driver is just not compatible. It would have been very kind of...
Tried updating to Version 2004 on my 5 year old laptop by downloading ISO. After 3 hours and 98%, it rolled back to previous version. Guess my...
A little too safe but with Windows you don't know at least on production systems.
I am keeping off the update for at least 15-20 days. Don't want to mess anything in this lockdown.
The best way I have found out is to download the files directly from Microsoft & then manually update. Windows Update just doesn't seems to work...
Wouldn't it be better & less headache to go in for SATA SSD ? All these adapters are a hit & miss affair.
From the looks of it you need M2 slot on your motherboard. Unfortunately, your motherboard doesn't has a M.2 slot.
You can run the following command(s) from DOS prompt/command prompt 1. Goto Command Prompt 2. Y: 3. cd\ 4. ATTRIB -s -h -r *.* /s /d Now,...
As what user are you doing it ? As Administrator or Standard User ?
Operating system and version ?
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