TRIM is a special ATA command that has been developed to maintain the performance of your SSD drives at peak performance for the duration of your life of SSD. Trim tells the SSD controller to erase invalid and unused data blocks from storage in advance, so when a write operation occurs, it ends quickly because little time is spent on operations 'erasure. Without TRIM automatically run at the system level, your SSD's performance will degrade over time unless you manually using a tool that can send the TRIM command to it. So it's always a good idea to check if TRIM is properly enabled for your SSD in Windows 10 and enable it, if disabled.
As you might be knowing, when you delete all the data on your SSD, Windows brand as deleted. However, the data remains physically on the disk and can be recovered. It is the collection of SSD controller of garbage, wear leveling algorithms that TRIM telling him to wipe the blocks so that they are empty and ready to be rewritten.
Thus, thanks to TRIM, storage blocks that contain the deleted data will be erased and the next time the same area is written, the write operation will be performed more quickly.
How to see if TRIM is enabled for your SSD in Windows 10
to see if TRIM is enabled for your SSD in Windows 10, you must run a single console command from a command prompt high. Do it as follows.
- Open an elevated rapid command instance.
- Type or paste the following command:
disabledeletenotify fsutil behavior query
- In the output, a look at DisableDeleteNotify value. If it is 0 (zero) and TRIM is license by the operating system. If disabled, then the value will DisableDeleteNotify 1.
In the following example, TRIM is license for the disk drive on which Windows 10 is installed:
How activate SSD TRIM in Windows 10
to enable TRIM SSD under Windows 10 , you must do the following:
- Open an instance of rapid high command
- Type or paste the following command: ..
fsutil behavior set disabledeletenotify 0
This will TRIM Support to the solid state drive
- If you decide to turn it off in the future, you can do it with the following command:
fsutil behavior set disabledeletenotify 1
All these -Dessus also applies to Windows 8 and Windows 7.
There. You have finished. Now, check your state TRIM SSD and tell us what you have and who TRIM status it has in Windows 10.
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