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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: 468276" data-attributes="member: 46277"><p>Just for you [USER=32691]@hjlbx[/USER] :</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]80132[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I rebuilt my system yesterday (because I had a minor problem and it's faster to backup and reinstall than it is to use an image at this point) and I did an experiment just for you. I let Windows install on the unformatted SSD instead of the formatted SSD like I usually do and you can see the result. The hidden system partition is back.</p><p></p><p>Remember, easiest way to avoid this on install of Windows is to fully format the SSD into one complete unit with no unformatted space, and the installer will not create this system partition.</p><p></p><p>I honestly don't know which is more stable, Win 10 with or without the hidden system partition. At least we can choose!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hangtooth, post: 468276, member: 46277"] Just for you [USER=32691]@hjlbx[/USER] : [ATTACH]80132[/ATTACH] I rebuilt my system yesterday (because I had a minor problem and it's faster to backup and reinstall than it is to use an image at this point) and I did an experiment just for you. I let Windows install on the unformatted SSD instead of the formatted SSD like I usually do and you can see the result. The hidden system partition is back. Remember, easiest way to avoid this on install of Windows is to fully format the SSD into one complete unit with no unformatted space, and the installer will not create this system partition. I honestly don't know which is more stable, Win 10 with or without the hidden system partition. At least we can choose! [/QUOTE]
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