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addman 05-11-2012 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Buzpilot (Post 423708)
If you have Steam on SSD you shouldn't use defrag, since SSD has limited number of writes. And it don't really help anyway on SSD.

Yup, NEVER DEFRAG AN SSD.

klem 05-11-2012 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Buzpilot (Post 423708)
If you have Steam on SSD you shouldn't use defrag, since SSD has limited number of writes. And it don't really help anyway on SSD.

Thanks for that info guys, I knew there was a life limit issue with SSDs but I didn't know to what extent. The only defrag I've done is that associated with those Steam files.

I googled it some more and found a utility called CrystalDiskInfo. It reports all parameters as 100% including expected life. Its about 17 months old and only used for OS and Flight Sims, anything else is on 2 HDDs. I even keep emails etc on a HDD. So, no panic :)

If anyone wants more info...
http://www.micro-isv.asia/2010/12/ss...ng-drive-life/

Jaws2002 05-11-2012 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by klem (Post 423724)
Thanks for that info guys, I knew there was a life limit issue with SSDs but I didn't know to what extent. The only defrag I've done is that associated with those Steam files.

I googled it some more and found a utility called CrystalDiskInfo. It reports all parameters as 100% including expected life. Its about 17 months old and only used for OS and Flight Sims, anything else is on 2 HDDs. I even keep emails etc on a HDD. So, no panic :)

If anyone wants more info...
http://www.micro-isv.asia/2010/12/ss...ng-drive-life/

When I built this last pc, a little over a year ago, I was very worried after reading a lot of bad stories about SSD's. After a year of use, I'm really happy with the two Crucial M4's I got. The performance didn't decreased one bit and I don't have to defrag them. :)
I have the OS on the 128GB SSD, games on the 256GB SSD and everything else on the regular drives. The machine is blazing fast.
I think the SSD's are the parts that gave me the biggest speed boost in this build.

SlipBall 05-11-2012 02:37 PM

I read somewhere that steam allocates the space on your hd the exact size needed for the game, and does that again whenever a patch comes along...a very tight locked section, I think to prevent fragmenting.

DroopSnoot 05-11-2012 03:15 PM

I'm using ssd, standard 2.5ghz quadcore, 560Ti and 4gb and still the game runs like toss :(

Frequent_Flyer 05-12-2012 03:01 AM

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Originally Posted by klem (Post 423641)
Hi FF,
I had two crashes over two days after the patch then re-patched doing this much-posted sequence, courtesy of Blackdog_kt and others:

"The official/final patches are automatically handled by Steam, but when installing an alpha or beta there's some more legwork involved to make it work properly. Here's what i do:
1) Verify file integrity through Steam: This makes sure i have the correct files for the latest official version, ie the one before the optional patch.
2) Defragment game files through Steam.
3) Go inside my documents\1c softclub\Il2 CoD\cache folder and delete all files within it and the shaders subfolder.
4) Extract the optional patch into the sim's main directory (if prompted to overwrite existing files, choose "yes").
5) Run the sim and wait for it to rebuild the cache i deleted with the correct files for the new version.
6) Run a quick mission and fly around for a couple of minutes to "force" it to load anything it might need to load.
7) Exit the sim."


No crashes since.

Also be sure to use Winrar or 7zip to unpack the files, not Winzip.
And of course rename the intro video at \\Steam\steamapps\common\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover\parts\core\GUI\Logo.wmv to Logo_bak.wmv

How do I verify file integrity thru steam ?

GF_Mastiff 05-12-2012 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Frequent_Flyer (Post 423961)
How do I verify file integrity thru steam ?

if you have steam CLOD, then you will have a library were your games are in steam; right click on
the game name, look for properties and then verify game integrity. "jeez", don't people actually look at what there put on there computer anymore? or do they just down load and install and then ask some one else to remote connect and do it for them?

Wolf_Rider 05-12-2012 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by SlipBall (Post 423772)
I read somewhere that steam allocates the space on your hd the exact size needed for the game, and does that again whenever a patch comes along...a very tight locked section, I think to prevent fragmenting.


the files will defragment anyways...

SlipBall 05-12-2012 11:56 AM

B6, will you have any news for us today?:grin:

"Now we’re going back to work. We’ll release a status update by Saturday"

banned 05-12-2012 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SlipBall (Post 424186)
B6, will you have any news for us today?:grin:

"Now we’re going back to work. We’ll release a status update by Saturday"

Ahh, I just asked the same think in the Beta patch thread. I thought I read it somewhere where Blacksix said there was going to be another update by Saturday. Wonder what happened?


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