07-18-2013 09:44 AM
Hi
Bought and installed a 520 series SSD to a video editing station, then installed win 7 pro and all the editing software from Adobe, it is superb.
Having done all this - I then find out there is an SSD Toolbox to help keep the disc at prime.
My question is - should I have installed the SSD toolbox and run it as soon as the drive was installed - or can I still install it and run it even though I've been working on the drive for a while. Am I going to lose data, settings etc by installing and running the SSD Toolbox now?
Thanks
Dave
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07-18-2013 11:14 AM
The short answers to you three questions are: No need to, Yes, and No.
The longer version is: Windows 7 features TRIM, so the SSD is automatically kept optimized as you use it. In most cases, there is no need (from a performance perspective) to install the toolbox and run the optimizer manually, although you can if you want to.
07-18-2013 11:14 AM
The short answers to you three questions are: No need to, Yes, and No.
The longer version is: Windows 7 features TRIM, so the SSD is automatically kept optimized as you use it. In most cases, there is no need (from a performance perspective) to install the toolbox and run the optimizer manually, although you can if you want to.
07-18-2013 01:10 PM
Brilliant and speedy answer - thank you. Only wish I could chew on win 7 and keep in TRIM too...
I will now delete the downloaded toolbox files I don't need. Thank you very much.