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Just one point. It's not actually defraging if SSD is recognized as such. Only TRIM command is enacted but most modern SSDs have that in their firmware and do it (together with garbage collection and and wear leveling) automatically without OS intervention. I do turn off (when I remember) autodefrag on all disks. I have never had any HDDs go over 1% of fragmentation and it mostly sits at 0%. Only time I had to defrag a HDD is when I get someone elses's HDD that was with another OS to fix it or salvage files from it. For that I use third party program (Speed disk) that does it faster and with other options.
It is also not true that only SSDs wear out with usage, HDDs do too. One of my SSDs (el cheapo Kingston V300, 120GB) have over 75 TB and another, newer one has 22+ TB thru them. Still 100% as new. In mean time I had 2 HDDs go bad and one that inexplicably slowed down and I'll have to relegate it to backups because health is 85% but with no bad or replaced sectors, just bloody slooow all of sudden.
The only problem I have with sleep is that when the computer wakes up some system apps like Settings, Store etc, are blocked, I have to restart the computer to get them back up and running.
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I fixed my start menu issue where it's not showing the apps menu...
All I hdd to do was to stretch the menu itself. But I had to pin the app icons myself.
So now, it seems ok. Not that I ever use the apps menu. I was just alarmed that something was broken and something else might not be working properly. But so far. that's the only issue I noticed with the way I use this build.
Here's a weird one. The Action Center went nuts after installing some Store apps without appropriate titles. I'd guess that's what it was searching for. Clicked on the apps and they opened fine. All's well in the end I guess.
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It seems to me that the Windows 10 development team put more effort into new gimmicks than into getting the operating system stable. And it's probably the top management prioritising the gimmicks
A couple years ago, Insider Builds were exciting, refreshing and somewhat stable; now it's just bugs, bashing, boredom and BSOD's!!!
Loads of audio skipping using a Bluetooth speaker, with this build.