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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 89360" data-source="post: 918799"><p>I’ve seen other tools promoting the same settings and claims, but don’t remember the name.</p><p>Turning indexing off doesn’t make sense one bit, as when you perform a search, metadata as well as data will be read and compared. This is same like the indexing process, but will be repeated again and again, as opposed to indexing, where it will be done once.</p><p>It only makes sense if you will never use the search function.</p><p></p><p>I see their logic on hibernation, they assume your PC will boot up fast and you can do just a normal shutdown. But when you turn your PC back on, whether it will read from the Hyberfil.sys file or the Windows directory, it makes very little difference. You can still turn off your PC, even without this tool.</p><p></p><p>Other points you have already mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 89360, post: 918799"] I’ve seen other tools promoting the same settings and claims, but don’t remember the name. Turning indexing off doesn’t make sense one bit, as when you perform a search, metadata as well as data will be read and compared. This is same like the indexing process, but will be repeated again and again, as opposed to indexing, where it will be done once. It only makes sense if you will never use the search function. I see their logic on hibernation, they assume your PC will boot up fast and you can do just a normal shutdown. But when you turn your PC back on, whether it will read from the Hyberfil.sys file or the Windows directory, it makes very little difference. You can still turn off your PC, even without this tool. Other points you have already mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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