Disable NTFS Last Access Time Stamp: Difference between revisions
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m New page: ==WHY== Optimization. It should make little difference or none but it should still use the hdd less. ==HOW== When Windows accesses a directory on an NTFS volume, it updates the LastAcce... |
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3. Create the "NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate" ( without the quotes ) REG_DWORD if it doesn't exist and set it to 1 | 3. Create the "NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate" ( without the quotes ) REG_DWORD if it doesn't exist and set it to 1 | ||
4. Start -> Run -> FSUTIL behavior set disablelastaccess 1 | |||
5. Reboot | |||
[[Category: Windows]] | [[Category: Windows]] | ||
[[Category: Windows Tweaks]] | [[Category: Windows Tweaks]] |
Latest revision as of 00:05, 12 October 2009
WHY
Optimization. It should make little difference or none but it should still use the hdd less.
HOW
When Windows accesses a directory on an NTFS volume, it updates the LastAccess time stamp on each directory it detects. Therefore, if there are a large number of directories, this can affect performance.
1. Start -> Run -> regedit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem
3. Create the "NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate" ( without the quotes ) REG_DWORD if it doesn't exist and set it to 1
4. Start -> Run -> FSUTIL behavior set disablelastaccess 1
5. Reboot