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24 Mar 2026 14:40

Registry tweaks are some real power user stuff for Windows. While just about anyone can do them, and theyre often offered up as solutions to weird issues, youd be unwise to go digging in the registry unless you really know what levers youre pulling. A recent tweak that gave a substantial boost to users with NVMe storage drives has apparently been shut down by a Windows 11 update. The registry tweak in question enabled a native NVMe driver (instead of routing it through a translation layer). This...
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