TRIM enabled on Windows 7 but NOT working on SATA SSD
It's noticed that TRIM runs well on my Windows 11 but NOT working on my Windows 7.
How to get it re-working? (I couldn't recall when this happened. but it was working)
TRIM Check, TRIM enabled
but TRIM is NOT working. still run defragment (OS is on an SATA SSD)
question's in the title
so AHCI is enabled in bios & installed in windows (iastor & all that) so as to enable hotswapping
I just noticed that:
1) if I hotplug in a (internal) hard drive into sata, the new drive letter will appear in explorer just as it should, then it will disappear...
I have a Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256G which i reccently connected to a Syba SATA III 4 Port PCI-e x2 Controller Card and I installed the latest drivers and re-installs Intel RST because it crashed after adding the PCI card. I noticed in the PCI card boot sequence it said "PassThru AHCI"
According to...
I wish to confirm that TRIM is enabled on my PC (W7 Pro 64 bit). ACHI is enabled. The consistent advice I've found so far is to enter the following @ the command prompt:
'fsutil behaviour query DisableDeletNotify'.
I get the response 'behaviour' is not a valid parameter. I've tried this...
Just installed a Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD. Two programs that I use, Hard Disk Sentinel and TrimCheck, both report that trim in not working. The fsutil command returns "0" indicating trim is active. Two other utilities indicate that the SSD supports trim and the feature is active.
PC is Win7...
I was never convinced that TRIM was actually working on my Crucial 128 M4. I did the "fsutil..." from the command prompt & got a "0", which indicated it was working. - Wrong!
I just recently found that TRIM actually was NOT functioning. Vladimir Panteleev just developed a simple tool called...