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  1. Hi Sorry for the delayed reply. Been caught up with too many things these last few days. Many thanks for linking the article and explaining the automatic Windows process for regular optimisation of SSDs. It was this basic point that I was initially unaware of and I shall follow your advice going forward. Thanks again
  2. Hi Firstly many thanks for your reply. To clarify I had previously read the official Defraggler guidance and this is what caused me confusion regarding using the Optimise function on my SSD. I was under the impression that I wouldn't receive the 'zero-fills' message since my hard drive is new enough that 'TRIM' could be used instead. As I say perhaps I've entirely misunderstood but to confirm I do use Windows 10 and so therefore is it safe to optimise my SSD and an occasional defrag as well? I have Defraggler 2.22.995 which would appear to be the latest version. Thanks again
  3. Hi As per the topic title I have very little expertise on this subject so please bear with me. I first bought my current Toshiba laptop in May 2016 and have been using Defraggler since January 2017. However, I have only recently realised that I probably haven't understood the functionality aspects of the programme nearly as well as I should. To elaborate, when I use the 'Optimize' function I am presented with the 'Optimize operation will zero-fill your drive' warning. However, I am now under the impression that since my SSD is TRIM enabled (I ran the appropriate checks via Command Prompt) there should be no requirement for a zero-fill. Perhaps my understanding is incorrect but as my subscription is due to expire today any insight or advice on the issue would be most appreciated. I guess most importantly it would be good to know whether it is still worth renewing. Many thanks
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