1. Warkratos

    Warkratos MDL Member

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    #4261 Warkratos, Sep 1, 2020
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    I'm on 19042.450, clean installed from ESD, do I need to install SSU or any other update before applying the kb4566782?
     
  2. M4nu88

    M4nu88 MDL Novice

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    I am in the same situation
    19042.450 clean esd
     
  3. Krakatoa

    Krakatoa MDL Addicted

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    #4263 Krakatoa, Sep 1, 2020
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    KB4566782 (latest release) is integrated in esd 19042.450.
    Esd 19042.450 has the latest SSU (KB4570334).
    Note: The latest CU (preview) is KB4571744, it is not necessary to install SSU before application (there is no newer SSU than KB4570334).
     
  4. endbase

    endbase MDL Guru

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    #4265 endbase, Sep 1, 2020
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    Whatever I do check my ssd's with the proper software nothing changed on this build no degradation!
     
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  5. I use Samsung Magician and daily it shows an increase of .1 to 0.2 TB even though I only use it for system and browsing. Defragmentation on SSD is unnecessary.
     
  6. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Nobody prooved there was defragmentation on ssd's, it can show it but did it actually do it or was it just a cosmetic gui thingy.

    And still, it would not result in .1 to .2 TB.
     
  7. endbase

    endbase MDL Guru

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  8. yomoma2

    yomoma2 MDL Senior Member

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    #4270 yomoma2, Sep 1, 2020
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    When first I had 2004 on my system it was really defragmenting the ssd everytime after a reboot under "never run" gui state (both on manual optimize, or by checking the gui while the maintenance schedule was forcefully started for the first time). Along the defragmenting passes shown on gui, it was under heavy read/writing until finished.

    Again, it looked to be related to the state of the ssd right after 2004 install. I suspect that if at that point it's flagged for the occasional (and sometimes expected) full defrag, that flag too isn't properly reset along the last defrag time. So if an ssd only required a trim instead (as most experience) at that point, that issue won't happen after every reboot. -> As on my second 2004 installation on the same system, were it'd only be trimmed as expected.
     
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    endbase MDL Guru

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  10. yomoma2

    yomoma2 MDL Senior Member

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    #4272 yomoma2, Sep 2, 2020
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    I know that link and info, thank you. :) That's why I mentioned in my previous post "at that point it's flagged for the occasional (and sometimes expected) full defrag", in reference to that occasional full defragmentation run on a ssd. The issue is when it's stuck on performing it every time.
     
  11. Tiger-1

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  12. endbase

    endbase MDL Guru

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    Doing fine @Tiger-1 thx for asking :)
     
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  13. Tiger-1

    Tiger-1 MDL Guru

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    yep, I don't forget you never bro you can trust :D:p
     
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  14. M4nu88

    M4nu88 MDL Novice

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    what do you recommend
    19041.450 or 19042.450 iso
    clean installation?
     
  15. I'd say create UUP 19042.487 ISO.
     
  16. endbase

    endbase MDL Guru

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    I would go for the 19041.450 for a clean install you can always apply the update trough a cab file if needed to 19042.450
     
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  17. M4nu88

    M4nu88 MDL Novice

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  18. M4nu88

    M4nu88 MDL Novice

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    diferencia entre 19041.450 y 19042.450 ??
    Have 19042.450 esd clean