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we have our drives installed in a removable carrier. the bay that is installed in the logging computer has a direct SATA connection to the motherboard. For data download it is common to put the...
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That's an interesting scenario. Yes, you coud format the drive in step 5 (on Win7) instead of step 4 (on XP) to trigger TRIM. Srikanth Kamath [MSFT] - This posting is provided "As Is" with no...
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What if we have the following use case... 1) install new drive in Win7 logging computer.2) fill drive to 100% capacity3) remove drive and install in WinXP processing computer4) copy data to server,...
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I don't think sending manual TRIM commands is necessary. Here's why -TRIM involves pre-erasing a set of blocks that are currently not in use by the file system. You cannot TRIM blocks in use by the...
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Srikanth ,Thanks for the quick response...here is some more info on my application. Maybe you have some suggestions.I am using WinXPe in an embedded, headless data logger application. Due to vibration...
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Yes. Both Win7 and WES 7 support TRIM with SSDs. Please refer this article for details - http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2009/05/05/support-and-q-a-for-solid-state-drives-and.aspxSrikanth Kamath...
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