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| How to Check if TRIM Is Enabled for Your SSD (and Enable It if It Isn’t) Windows 7 and above are set to automatically enable TRIM on solid-state drives. You shouldn’t need to worry about enabling TRIM yourself. But, if you want to double-check that Windows has enabled TRIM, you can. http://www.howtogeek.com/257196/how-...it-if-it-isnt/ |
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