Hello,
I have the following Drives:
C: SSD + NVMe
D: SSD + SATA
E & F: External Hard Drive, USB 3.0
G: External SSD, USB 3.0
Question #1:
I was told before that I should " NEVER defrag SSD" however looking at Defraggler it shows that 2 of my SSDs have high fragmentation, just out of curiousity is this normal? and should I do anything about it?
Question #2:
My SSD NVMe was on 92% "Health" few days ago, right now it's at 90% and that is scaring me.. I've had drives for years that always remained 100%. I've had this NVMe for only 11 months now.
Is this normal? should I be worried? can I fix it somehow? what should I do?
Question #3:
For some reason, my G: (external SSD USB 3.0) drive is set as "Removable (exFAT)" whilst the rest are NTFS, is this okay? should I change it?
I have the following Drives:
C: SSD + NVMe
D: SSD + SATA
E & F: External Hard Drive, USB 3.0
G: External SSD, USB 3.0
Question #1:
I was told before that I should " NEVER defrag SSD" however looking at Defraggler it shows that 2 of my SSDs have high fragmentation, just out of curiousity is this normal? and should I do anything about it?
Question #2:
My SSD NVMe was on 92% "Health" few days ago, right now it's at 90% and that is scaring me.. I've had drives for years that always remained 100%. I've had this NVMe for only 11 months now.
Is this normal? should I be worried? can I fix it somehow? what should I do?
Question #3:
For some reason, my G: (external SSD USB 3.0) drive is set as "Removable (exFAT)" whilst the rest are NTFS, is this okay? should I change it?
- Note that I have all these plugged the whole time as I use them for different purposes.
- I never tried to defrag any SSD as I was told to not do that.
- I do/did defrag the external hard drives from time to time, as I use them for large video storage (shadowplay 10 minutes 60 fps videos)
- My Entire computer and parts and everything is brand new and only 11 months old. (External Hard drives E&F are few years old but they are working perfectly)