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    SSD having Poor Boot Times and Low WEI

    Hello guys, I have recently brought Intel 25 V which I had installed in my Windows 7 operating system. It was approximately using 10 GB space. I don’t know what the problem is but when I am using a windows performance test it comes out to be 5.5 something. I think it has come because of the Solid State Drive which I am currently using it. I don’t know why my solid state drive is having a poor boot performance and a low WEI? If anyone is aware of this problem then please let me know.

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    Re: SSD having Poor Boot Times and Low WEI

    I think that the boot which you are using on your computer system is highly dependent on your hardware which may result in poor boot. It’s not only the boot but I also think the network ,software and it’s drivers are also highly dependent on your computer system’s hardware. I think that this may be the reason which may have affected your solid state drive performance. My suggestion is that you should reduce the burden from your hardware and then see the performance.

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    Re: SSD having Poor Boot Times and Low WEI

    I think that there is some important things which has to be initialized such as , a GTX260, a network port with two switches between this machine and the router, JMicron SATA controller active, and every chipset SATA port which the port is been in use. Even the printer software, mouse and antivirus are necessary to be initialized. My suggestion to you is that you must initialized all this important things and then see what it affects.

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    Re: SSD having Poor Boot Times and Low WEI

    I think that if you want the least booting time in your computer system then I think that you must install Windows fresh which must be only installed only on your Solid State drive (SSD). Make sure that it is installed on your Solid state Drive (SSD) only. One more important point you must know is that you must have as much as hardware possible disabled in your BIOS mode and also make sure that only your mouse and the keyboard must be installed.

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    Re: SSD having Poor Boot Times and Low WEI

    I think that windows must have to specify every disk which is attached to the computers system and one more it must be aware that it must continue it from where the phase is particularly there. I think that this will enable the storage device to go and boot the drive.

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