Why are you referring as SSD defrag bug? What kind of bug are we talking about? I thought it was only UI bug wrongly reporting "Never run".
Mentioned a couple of times now, defrag/optimization will show it never ran after running it and rebooting.
Yes, I know. But some people were referring it to as 'SSD defrag bug' when clearly it affects both HDD and SSD. It actually is just an UI bug. Does it affect also 3rd party defrag tools like Defraggler ?
At MDL, the author of *.svf files uses English language ISOs. Where can I find non-English language *.svf files?
I called it optimize/defrag: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...pc-20h1-vb_release.80763/page-62#post-1585581
It's not just an UI bug, it tries (and fails) to trim HDDs, even though the OS knows they're HDDs, as labeled in Task Manager. Can be seen in Event Viewer.
Does somebody have the official ISO file of the latest windows 2004 version RTM (not a later update) in dutch/nl ?
I see, well then, I guess a temporary fix would be turning off scheduled optimization of disk and using 3rd party to Trim SSDs and defrag HDDs.
Personally I just left it alone as it is. I have 2 SSDs and 2 HDDs, I think the OS tries to trim&defrag anything during the maintenance task, and I doubt the failed defrags on the HDD do anything. Defragging the SSDs (it seems to run that besides the trim) tends to add some write data, but it's hardly much, maybe 2-10GB depending on how much stuff you write to the SSD. It's quite weird but it seems to function normally so I just left it alone. Mildly annoying that it doesn't say when it was "last optimized", but I guess you can find that in the registry.
I was seriously considering doing a clean install to get to 20H1, but then I thought why not try the inplace upgrade? I already had everything backed up, so the worst that could happen was that I wasted a few minutes on the inplace upgrade and then still had to do the clean install. Fingers crossed, so far so good after the inplace upgrade.