- Dec 11, 2015
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Hi everyone!
I have an SSD drive used by an old windows installation and i'd like to reuse it.
In the old operating system TRIM wasn't enabled but the drive supports it.
I'd like to know if I simply install Windows 10 Pro on that wiping all partitions and (automatically) enabling TRIM all leftovers left by the old installation will be removed running TRIM command or it will detect and delete only the deleted files (sorr for the word-joke ) AFTER TRIM is enabled and therefore slowing the drive and wearing it out?
I'd just like to know if the TRIM command is retroactive.
Thanks in advance,
cheers!
I have an SSD drive used by an old windows installation and i'd like to reuse it.
In the old operating system TRIM wasn't enabled but the drive supports it.
I'd like to know if I simply install Windows 10 Pro on that wiping all partitions and (automatically) enabling TRIM all leftovers left by the old installation will be removed running TRIM command or it will detect and delete only the deleted files (sorr for the word-joke ) AFTER TRIM is enabled and therefore slowing the drive and wearing it out?
I'd just like to know if the TRIM command is retroactive.
Thanks in advance,
cheers!