12-22-2009 07:03 AM
Why are Windows 7 users running the toolbox optimizer when the readme file explicitly states that for win7 this is not needed. The only case for running the optimizer toobox for WIN 7 is if you are using the Intel Matrix Storage Manager 8.x driver or any driver that does not support the (TRIM) command:
The readme says page 13:
"If your PC uses Microsoft Window 7 and the standard Microsoft AHCI driver(the DEFAULT setup for nomral configurations without RAID), the Intel SSD Optimizer will work; however, you do not need to use the Intel SSD optimizer because Microsoft Windows 7 implments the ATA Data Set Management Command (TRIM) natively."
12-23-2009 05:20 PM
dbm:
I followed the instructions you posted and I have exactly what you say, everything looks ok:
...
->"Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller"
-> "ATA Channel 0"
-> "Intel SSD........ ATA Device"
ICH8-R is the only controler in my pc, I've disabled the other JMICRON controler just to be sure.
Thanks for your post, now I know that "Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller" is the correct driver/controler name for the standard MS AHCI driver.12-23-2009 08:24 PM
Thank you for your very informative guide and I have set up my system exactly the way you stated. I have taken a benchmark reading and will compare it 2 weeks later to see if TRIM is doing its job. Thanks again!
12-24-2009 08:40 AM
Just to make sure that intel optimizer is not running in the background, goto:
Intel SSD Toolbox -> Intel SSD Managemente tools -> Schedule -> if there are jobs here remove them
12-25-2009 01:05 AM
I have disabled the Intel optimizer from running in the back ground. And YES!!! My auto TRIM is working now!!! So excited! I did some benchmark runs these couple of days and the performance figures stay high and consistant. Without trim previously, my ssd would just slacken even with 2 days of using.
12-26-2009 04:43 AM
I did a benchmark test again today and confirm that trim is indeed running in my system with the correct msahci driver. Performance figures are like when I first bought it. I am convinced that trim works after reading so many conflicting reports.