A hidden Windows registry tweak can unlock serious SSD speed gains—but one wrong move could leave your PC unbootable.
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Microsoft is renewing its software stack for storage devices. Windows Server 2025 is up first. Windows 11 will hopefully follow.
Microsoft has introduced native NVMe SSD support in Windows Server 2025, marking a significant shift in how the operating system handles high-speed storage. After more than a decade of relying on a ...