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Anyone Know if System is TRIMMED after Clean OS Install ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hangtooth" data-source="post: 463775" data-attributes="member: 46277"><p>Yes, I just turned off the auto-optimization myself, I didn't even realize it was on by default until i compared my settings to [USER=32691]@hjlbx[/USER] 's</p><p></p><p>I much prefer to run the Intel SSD Toolbox, I highly doubt it works on other manufacturer drives. I bought an Intel SSD at the time a few years back as they were reputably the most reliable. It's been great so far: The tool is nifty too:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]79126[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I hope our answers helped, [USER=32691]@hjlbx[/USER] , If it's a fresh install I'd just start again and keep the partition(s) from being made at install time. The EasyBCD tool worked great, but I feel safer when I am not forcing Windows to do things =)</p><p></p><p>I even like their System Tuner to help me ensure I have the right settings to use SSD + HDD mixed system:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]79127[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hangtooth, post: 463775, member: 46277"] Yes, I just turned off the auto-optimization myself, I didn't even realize it was on by default until i compared my settings to [USER=32691]@hjlbx[/USER] 's I much prefer to run the Intel SSD Toolbox, I highly doubt it works on other manufacturer drives. I bought an Intel SSD at the time a few years back as they were reputably the most reliable. It's been great so far: The tool is nifty too: [ATTACH]79126[/ATTACH] I hope our answers helped, [USER=32691]@hjlbx[/USER] , If it's a fresh install I'd just start again and keep the partition(s) from being made at install time. The EasyBCD tool worked great, but I feel safer when I am not forcing Windows to do things =) I even like their System Tuner to help me ensure I have the right settings to use SSD + HDD mixed system: [ATTACH]79127[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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