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07-10-2018 04:26 PM
Product: Envy 750-630xt CTO
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
My HP desktop computer is equipped with the following hard drive: Intel Optane+932GBHDD. The disk defragmenter app found on the "Storage" tab of the HP Support Assistant software was set to perform disk defragmentation each week on this drive. I believe this setting was enabled at the factory - I did not set it. I understand a solid state drive should NOT be defragmented. This drive is described elsewhere in the applicable product information as a solid state drive. I'm confused about this issue. Should this drive be defragmented periodically or not? Thanks in advance for any help or insight into this.
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