On 08/03/2019 07.39, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> results. I do remember that cached reads were about 1.1 GB/s for both
>> the old and the new SSD after the slowness started.
>
> FWIW, the "cached read" speed of hdparm doesn't have much to do with the
> SSD (it reads from the in-RAM cache, not from th
> results. I do remember that cached reads were about 1.1 GB/s for both
> the old and the new SSD after the slowness started.
FWIW, the "cached read" speed of hdparm doesn't have much to do with the
SSD (it reads from the in-RAM cache, not from the in-"disk" cache, AFAIK).
Stefan
On 06/03/2019 02.04, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> hdv@gmail wrote:
>> On 05/03/2019 04.28, Paul Ezvan wrote:
>>> Le 04/03/2019 à 13:32, deloptes a écrit :
double check - I had similar observation when trying to setup USB stick
boot
for a notebook - it's a company property, so not supposed
hdv@gmail wrote:
On 05/03/2019 04.28, Paul Ezvan wrote:
Le 04/03/2019 à 13:32, deloptes a écrit :
double check - I had similar observation when trying to setup USB stick boot
for a notebook - it's a company property, so not supposed to do that ;-)
Well turned out that I had to modify few bios
On 05/03/2019 04.28, Paul Ezvan wrote:
> Le 04/03/2019 à 13:32, deloptes a écrit :
>> double check - I had similar observation when trying to setup USB stick boot
>> for a notebook - it's a company property, so not supposed to do that ;-)
>>
>> Well turned out that I had to modify few bios settings
Le 04/03/2019 à 13:32, deloptes a écrit :
double check - I had similar observation when trying to setup USB stick boot
for a notebook - it's a company property, so not supposed to do that ;-)
Well turned out that I had to modify few bios settings to see the usb
working at acceptable speed. First
hdv@gmail wrote:
> Could have been the case. But I have rebooted the laptop before replacing
> the SSD to look at the BIOS settings. So in this case this was not so.
double check - I had similar observation when trying to setup USB stick boot
for a notebook - it's a company property, so not suppo
On 3/4/19 12:21 PM, hdv@gmail wrote:
On 04/03/2019 16.14, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 04.03.2019 19:40, hdv@gmail wrote:
On 04/03/2019 15.36, Ric Moore wrote:
On 3/4/19 9:19 AM, hdv@gmail wrote:
ame day, no old image was used.
Right, but if you didn't use a "clean install" more than lik
On 04/03/2019 16.14, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> On 04.03.2019 19:40, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> On 04/03/2019 15.36, Ric Moore wrote:
>>> On 3/4/19 9:19 AM, hdv@gmail wrote:
ame day, no old image was used.
>>> Right, but if you didn't use a "clean install" more than likely an old
>>> configurati
On 04.03.2019 19:40, hdv@gmail wrote:
> On 04/03/2019 15.36, Ric Moore wrote:
>> On 3/4/19 9:19 AM, hdv@gmail wrote:
>>> ame day, no old image was used.
>> Right, but if you didn't use a "clean install" more than likely an old
>> configuration might be at fault. I don't have an SSD but during the i
On 04/03/2019 15.36, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 3/4/19 9:19 AM, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> ame day, no old image was used.
>
> Right, but if you didn't use a "clean install" more than likely an old
> configuration might be at fault. I don't have an SSD but during the install
> process, wouldn't that drive be
On 04/03/2019 13.53, Hans wrote:
> Am Montag, 4. März 2019, 13:04:53 CET schrieb hdv@gmail:
> Hi,
>
> try to start with a livefile system, then check the ssd speed. Thus you see,
> if
> the problem is by the operating system or by the hardware.
>
> If it is same slow, then you know a hardware p
On 3/4/19 7:04 AM, hdv@gmail wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The mSATA SSD in my Thinkpad W530 was getting full,. So I tried to replace it
> with a new larger one (Samsung EVO 860). I knew about the mSATA II vs III
> issue
> and the BIOS AHCI setting. What I didn't expect was the laptop to slow down
> to
Am Montag, 4. März 2019, 13:04:53 CET schrieb hdv@gmail:
Hi,
try to start with a livefile system, then check the ssd speed. Thus you see, if
the problem is by the operating system or by the hardware.
If it is same slow, then you know a hardware problem.
Check the BIOS configurations of the hard
On 04.03.2019 17:04, hdv@gmail wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The mSATA SSD in my Thinkpad W530 was getting full,. So I tried to replace it
> with a new larger one (Samsung EVO 860). I knew about the mSATA II vs III
> issue
> and the BIOS AHCI setting. What I didn't expect was the laptop to slow down
> to
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