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Optimise NTFS

Published in Windows XP Performance Tweaks by TweakXP Member with 23,260 views
NTFS is a great filesystem, but its feature-set comes at a slight cost in performance. You can negate this a little with the following tips:

* By default NTFS will automatically update timestamps whenver a directory is traversed. This isn't a necessary feature, and it slows down large volumes.

Disable it by pointing regedit to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem and set 'NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate' to 1.

* NTFS uses disparate master file control tables to store filesystem information about your drives. Over time these core MFT files grow and become fragmented, slowing down all accesses to the drive. By setting aside a little space, MFT's can grow without becoming fragmented. In the same key where you disabled the last access feature creat a new DWORD value called 'NtfsMftZoneReservation' and set it to 2.

Note:  This tweak will not work on FAT32 file systems!
 
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Maureen
This is a very dated tweak. On my system this "Ntfs Disable Last Access Update" does not exist. I have hesitated to touch anything in the registry, unless guided by tech support.
But I do feel a need to modify Ntfs related issues as I have a small hard drive, (a Dell built in 2001) but was advised during install/ upgrade to choose NTFS over FAT 32 The version of XP was purchased in 2007 with Service Pack 2 included. Whatever shall I do? Any thoughts, ideas out there? Response would be gratefully attended to.
Thanks!
471 days ago
 
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