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Hello AlexAlexandru,
Regarding your request, you should disable the superfetch option for SSDs.
In this http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/software/000006462.html link you will find more information about it, please refer to the part "What are the requirements for TRIM?" Basically we do recommend disabling superfetch.
Let us know if you require any more assistance.
Regards,
NC
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I'm actually pretty surprised by this answer. If you look under System Tuner in Intel SSD Toolbox, it lists the setting "SuperFetch/Prefetch", Status "Feature is Optimized", and the Recommended action is "No action required - Intel recommends enabling SuperFetch for SSDs in Windows 8.". Looking in service manager, the Superfetch service is running.
And this is weird... I see on this page that the screenshot of the toolbox at this link is giving the opposite advice:
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/software/000006395.html Tuning Your Intel® Solid State Drive with the Intel® SSD Toolbox
I am running Win10 Anniversary Update, for the record.
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Hi AlexAlexandru,
Actually the status "Feature is optimized" means superfetch and prefetch are disabled. If by any chance you see the service still running, we recommend to follow these steps:
- Hold the Windows Key, while pressing "R" to bring up the Run dialog box.
- Type "Regedit", then press "Enter".
- The Registry Editor window appears. Navigate to the following location in the Registry.
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
- SYSTEM
- CurrentControlSet
- Control
- Session Manager
- MemoryManagement
- PrefetchParameters
- On the right side, double-click on "EnableSuperfetch". If this value doesn't exist, right-click the "PrefetchParameters" folder, then choose "New" > "DWORD Value".
- Give "PrefetchParameters" one of the following values:
- 0 – to disable Superfetch
- 1 – to enable prefetching when program is launched
- 2 – to enable boot prefetching
- 3 – to enable prefectching of everything
- Select "OK".
- Close the Registry Editor.
Regards,
NC
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"Actually the status "Feature is optimized" means superfetch and prefetch are disabled."
I suspected this might be the intent, but the reality appears to be different. Everything I'm seeing says it's enabled. And I am a bit confused by your directions.
"
- On the right side, double-click on "EnableSuperfetch". If this value doesn't exist, right-click the "PrefetchParameters" folder, then choose "New" > "DWORD Value".
- Give "PrefetchParameters" one of the following values:
- 0 – to disable Superfetch
- 1 – to enable prefetching when program is launched
- 2 – to enable boot prefetching
- 3 – to enable prefectching of everything
"
My SuperFetch service is enabled and I don't have an existing registry key for either "PrefetchParameters" (that's the name of the folder, not a key, so not sure how I can give it a value, unless you mean create a "PrefetchParameters" key in a folder of the exact same name) or a key called "EnableSuperFetch" either. What I do have is a key called "EnablePrefetcher", and that one is currently set to a value of 3.
Please note, this is a 4 day old clean install of Windows 10 Pro Anniversary Update. I know I have not tweaked these settings, and the Intel Toolbox Tuner has called my settings "optimized" since I installed (and honestly it was the same prior to the AU, I don't think the AU changed anything in this regard).
So, if my System Tuner thinks the "Feature is optimized" means SuperFetch is disabled, it is incorrect, because everything I see says it's enabled and always has been.
At any rate, after clarification of what keys I'm actually supposed to have at the end of my editing, could you suggest which of the values 0-3 I should set the key to? I always thought that SuperFetch and Prefetch are two different things and the recommendation may be different between the two. If the recommendation is to disable Prefetch *and* SuperFetch, then I guess the value I would set the value to should be 0?
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I'm running the same version of Win10 (64 bit). It's not a fresh installation if that matters. Superfetch is enabled. The tuner insists on re enabling it if I disable it. There is only one drive, a 540s SSD running the latest firmware. The previous firmware exhibited the same behavior. The SSD is a cloned upgrade from a mechanical drive.
I too am confused by the apparent inconsistent advice.
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Pattex,
Thanks for posting in our forum. It seems in your case the option is enabled due to the cloning you performed.
Qwinn,
Let's try a little different, could you and Pattex try the following:
-Hold the Windows Key, while pressing "R" to bring up the Run dialog box.
-Type "services.msc", then press "Enter".
-The Services window displays. Find "Superfetch" in the list.
-Right-click "Superfetch", then select "Properties".
As you can see, you can disable the service from there. Let us know if that worked fine.
Regards,
NC
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I disabled the SuperFetch service per your recommendation.
This is the result:
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Same behavior for me. The tool wants to re-enable Superfetch.
I've got a Samsung drive installed in a work laptop. Magician optimization has been applied. The Superfetch service is disabled.as a result.
To reconcile inconsistent information, please advise what the services and registry settings should be. I assume Superfetch should be disabled. what about Prefetch?
http://www.disk-partition.com/windows-10/ssd-optimization-windows-10-4348.html SSD Optimization Tips for Windows 10 You May Want to Know
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Hello AlexAlexandru,
We would like to verify all this information you and Pattex have provided to us, specially because we have compared the one we have here and it does not show the same behavior.
We will keep you posted as soon as we have any solution for it.
Regards,
NC
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Er, just checking, is the behavior I'm showing also different from what you're looking at? Or is the Intel 750 different somehow?
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Hello all,
We just have confirmation from our engineering support team that Superfetch should be enabled in Windows® 10, just like it should be for Windows 8*.
Basically, the way you have it setup was correct in the first place. We are working on new documentation in order to cover this feature for Windows® 10 as well, since we were testing this in Windows 7*.
If you have any other questions please let us know.
Regards,
NC
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Hello,
We are following up and we would like to know if you require any further assistance.
Regards,
NC
