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Tech Support Bulletin October 3 , 2011 Criti cal Issue: I nstalling S SDs on Touchcompute rs & IDS Compute r Modul es: S y stems with Microsof t Window s® 7 (or Windo ws XP/POSReady 2009) Scenario If you have ordered an S SD (S olid -S tate D ri ve ) kit to either replace or suppl ement the fac tory - inst alled HDD (H ard D isk D riv e) for y[...]
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Tech Suppor t Bulletin 2. On the left side, navigate to “ Task Scheduler Library M icrosoft W indows Defrag” and look for the “ScheduledDefrag” : Figure 1. By default, W indow s 7 runs a scheduled defr ag once a week at 1: 00 a.m . 3. You must t hen delete any automatically scheduled defragmentation for the SS D drive! By defaul[...]
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Tech Suppor t Bulletin 2. No w v erif y that there are N O schedul ed tasks f or DEFRAG (see below). If there are, delete/remove them and save your changes.[...]
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Tech Suppor t Bulletin Contacts For more information please contact El o T echnical Support for your r egion for assistance : http://www .eloto uch.com /Support/T echnicalS upport/te ch.as p North A merica TE Touch S olutions 301 Constituti on Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025 - 1110 Toll 800 - ELO - TOUCH Tel 1 - 650 - 361 - 4800 customers ervice@elotouc[...]