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  1. Its cool I'm sorry for all the confusin, I thought maybe it would be a good thing , but after I see here it might be fine how it is .

     

    There nothing wrong with trim I'm aware of , I thought it might be help full to have the option and I totally understand if its not worth doing ,.

     

    As for windows 8 trim, use the Defrag for the SSD if this helps any it says trimmed when you go Optimize it , that what's made me think to ask here .

     

    last thought if this helps,

     

     

    I learned not to Defragg SSD form using Defraggler , I got my first SSD three month ago .now have 3 . :) .

     

    but its all good and ty again

  2. I understand that SSD Trim is an operation performed by Windows 7 (or maybe VIsta) and onwards,

    but is not available on XP.

     

    I understand that SSD Trim is a mechanism for telling the SSD that specific LBA are no longer in use and may be erased ready for re-use.

     

    I understand that Piriform play safe with their products and used published API's to tell Windows what to do,

    and I hope (but cannot trust) that Windows has the intelligence to recognise that when defraggler has been told by the user to relocate file fragments to new LBA's,

    that Windows will see the need to include the old LBA in a TRIM action without defraggler having to tell Windows that NOW is a good time to TRIM.

     

    I think it is bad enough that a user would defrag an SSD,

    and a second wrong of bypassing Windows and directly instructing the SSD to TRIM is not going to make things right.

     

    I don't Defragg MY SSD at all, what gaves you idea i do ? . I did say trim support .

     

    using trim will not hurt my SSD . defraging it will i have turned off the rewrites to it i poss can etc etc .;

     

    I'm not sure why you seem so mad at my request, i did post in the wrong forums etc . mybad.

     

    AND if you right click the SSD drive in Win 8, it will let you use trim if want to and set it to use trim every day if you so want it . i just wanted a better program is all .

     

    Sorry it was a suggestion.

  3. I'm not sure what the OP is asking. To TRIM the volume after it's been defragged, or just to issue a TRIM command on the volume without defragging.

     

    If the former then I thought that if TRIM was supported and enabled by the OS and the device then, as Nergal says, TRIM commands will be issued on file deletion (unless the defrag API is peculiar).

     

    If the latter then why should Defraggler do this, and not CC, where this action seems more suitable?

     

     

    your right I should have asked if CC could have it added, I guess I thought because SSD are HDD only better and don't use moving parts it was best here .

     

    didn't think about how it might be better asked in the CC suggestion forum. mybad

  4. Not sure if it can be done with Defraggler and just a Suggestion.

     

     

    Or even Safe SSD support with Defraggler.

     

     

    I love Defraggler to the point I pay for it each year or started to this year . :) ..

     

     

    Well worth it .

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