01-22-2010 11:49 AM
I just got my new PC with an Intel X-25M G2 drive. Based on reading this forum I asked the guys making it for me to set it up with the BIOS set to AHCI and to use the Microsoft driver provided in Win7 (because I want it to TRIM automatically). I have checked to make sure that they had done as requested. The BIOS is definitely set to AHCI. And in the Device Manager under drivers for the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers I see 4 drivers one of which is the msahci.sys driver.
When I check on the driver for the SSD Drive iteself, however, the listed drivers are disk.sys and partmgr.sys. I expected to see that the driver for the disk itself would be msachi.sys. Do I have the right driver installed for the disk?
Thanks,
Sally
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01-22-2010 04:42 PM
What you see under ATA/ATAPI Controllers is the driver installed and it is the default AHCI Microsoft driver needed for automatic TRIM.
01-22-2010 04:42 PM
What you see under ATA/ATAPI Controllers is the driver installed and it is the default AHCI Microsoft driver needed for automatic TRIM.
01-23-2010 05:01 AM
Thanks ambizytl! That sets my concerns to rest.
When Intel finally deliver an RST driver that gives auto TRIM I will want to update my driver to it. So after I DL the new driver do I then use it to update the driver under the ATA/ATAPI Controllers and not the the driver under the SSD device itself?
Sally (who is getting more SSD educated tha she ever thought possible)
01-23-2010 05:27 AM
To assure that Trim is running you can do the following:
Go to Start and click it
In the "Search programs and files" box type: Cmd
It should appear above the area you are typing as a little black Cmd icon
Right click on the icon and select Run as administrator
A black screen will appear
In the black screen you will see C:\Windows\System32>
Right after that phrase type: fsutil behavior query disabledeletenotify
then hit the Enter key
If you see DisableDeleteNotify=0 the Trim command is enabled if the value =1 it is disabled
Good luck