Found something new in Build 2004 with Defragment and Optimize Drives

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  1. Posts : 4,793
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    On 2004 shows this then I'll reboot.

    Found something new in Build 2004 with Defragment and Optimize Drives-screenshot_7.png

    No need to reboot as it's doing the same. Just checked before rebooting and shows this-

    Found something new in Build 2004 with Defragment and Optimize Drives-screenshot_8.png
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  2. Posts : 56,825
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       #12

    Fabler2 said:
    On 2004 shows this then I'll reboot.

    Found something new in Build 2004 with Defragment and Optimize Drives-screenshot_7.png

    No need to reboot as it's doing the same. Just checked before rebooting and shows this-

    Found something new in Build 2004 with Defragment and Optimize Drives-screenshot_8.png
    So you doing nothing, it lost it's marbles all by itself. weird........
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  3. Posts : 4,224
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       #13

    Definitely interesting. I'll keep an eye on this, too. The joy of Windows: it's always something!
    --Ed--
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       #14

    EdTittel said:
    Definitely interesting. I'll keep an eye on this, too. The joy of Windows: it's always something!
    Careful! Broken windows are sharp!

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  5. Posts : 4,793
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    At least it's working on the Dev channel or whatever it's called.
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       #16

    Noticed something new:

    My comments above only apply to SSD's not HDD's in terms of reporting.
    The SSD "needs optimization" while the HDD states "0% fragmented." - except when I fragment the drive on purpose.

    Whatever.

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       #17

    Fabler2 said:
    At least it's working on the Dev channel or whatever it's called.
    What's working?

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  8. Posts : 4,793
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       #18

    Compumind said:
    What's working?

    Optimising status reporting.
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  9. Posts : 4,224
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    I can now confirm this status is resetting on my 2004 PCs (all of which have SSD boot/system drives). Despite running TRIM yesterday, here's what I see this morning. Note: all drives, both SSDs and HDDs, are affected.
    Found something new in Build 2004 with Defragment and Optimize Drives-image.png
    Thanks for brining this to everybody's attention @Compumind. Wonder how long it'll take MS to fix this?
    --Ed--
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       #20

    EdTittel said:
    Thanks for brining this to everybody's attention @Compumind. Wonder how long it'll take MS to fix this?
    You're welcome, Ed. I still don't see it on my HDD's though.
    Microsoft will correct the problem when they know about it, plus 5 years, lol!

    Hear that, Microsoft!

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