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  "path": "/threads/windows-11-laptop-25h2-internal-ssd-writes-a-little-too-much.3896762/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-04T17:44:10.000Z",
  "site": "https://forums.tomshardware.com",
  "tags": [
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  "textContent": "So my laptop have an internal SSD where Win11 installed. I recently turned off Windows Log service from services.msc hoping it would reduce the number of log writes to the said SSD. It was around 25 646 GB literally yesterday, now it's 25 687 GB this is writes. I'm told amount of total writes are the crucial numbers for an SSD, not reads. HWinfo shows these stuff. Name of the SSD is down below:\n\nWD PC SN735 512gigs. A gaming laptop that we got it from a downtown Dell store but it is Asus in branding and it is brand new. No quality assurance issues. It sports a pretty awesome (in my opinion anyways) AMD R7 6900HX 6c 12t. A total 16gigs of DDR5 RAM plus RTX 3070 though I use igpu for power savings. GA503RM from what I saw in dxdiag.\n\nAre my SSD is okay? If that matters as previously mentioned should I turn back on the Windows Log Service? I personally have fairly average info about laptops as I use them for years now so don't think I did something wrong services.msc did I? If so...\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Windows 11 laptop 25H2 internal SSD writes a little too much?"
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