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Excellent point.
I have it set to Maximum Performance.
Do you find that you don't need hibernation mode? Does that affect restart times at all? Not that I suppose it really matters.
I have my page file set to system managed. Checking the settings it says Window has allocated 7040 MB for paging. I had turned off the page file before, but that caused crashes. I usually have 3 browsers open with about 10 tabs each, and when I would run a game it would go BSOD.
I have indexing on.
I do not use System Restore. I have macrium for that.
Last edited by PlatypusKnight; 20 Oct 2015 at 11:50. Reason: Deleted unnecessary question
Everybody is waiting for the next update to see if RAPID will be included for Windows 10, but it's taking a while.
Windows 10 is still evolving.
For example I tested a memory patcher for 3rd party themes(UXStyles) on the last leaked build in a Virtual Machine, and it didn't work at all now. And RAPID has to do with memory caching.
So it's possible something has/is changing in Windows on how memory is being used. I have noticed, for example, since RTM build 100240, Windows 10 uses much less RAM as previous OS versions(Windows 7, 8, 8.1).
Chris take a look at this TechNet Library article: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/.../hh825197.aspx
It explains what winsat does and why it's important for SSD deployment.
In an hour it's written 114 mb to the drive.
Assuming that's normal activity that's 2.6 gigs a day.
Is that normal or is that high?