- Jun 3, 2001
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I'm pretty excited as I just ordered this, although thanks to Newegg Canada shoving UPS down my throat I will be waiting 10 days to get my drive. Anyway, I ordered this:
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...crucial%2064gb
I have a few questions:
1) How do I know what firmware is already on the drive? Do I need to put it in and start the firmware upgrade business to find out? The upgrade procedure is a PITA so I'd like to avoid that if possible. Oh and side question: Does upgrading firmware delete the data on the drive? Crucial seems to say it MAY delete it, but probably not.
2) Once I have the latest firmware installed, is TRIM totally enabled, or do I need to do anything special such as install drivers in Windows 7?
3) In the future when I format can I just disk image right onto my SSD, none of this write the whole drive to 0's business since I have TRIM?
4) Block Sizes - What is ideal, and more importantly how do I even set this? Can I do this within Windows 7 setup?
5) Does the 20% free space rule still apply to newer drives? I'd really like to ram this thing full, lol.
I know about all the standard tweaks, moving page file to other drive, disable indexing etc.
Thanks guys.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...crucial%2064gb
I have a few questions:
1) How do I know what firmware is already on the drive? Do I need to put it in and start the firmware upgrade business to find out? The upgrade procedure is a PITA so I'd like to avoid that if possible. Oh and side question: Does upgrading firmware delete the data on the drive? Crucial seems to say it MAY delete it, but probably not.
2) Once I have the latest firmware installed, is TRIM totally enabled, or do I need to do anything special such as install drivers in Windows 7?
3) In the future when I format can I just disk image right onto my SSD, none of this write the whole drive to 0's business since I have TRIM?
4) Block Sizes - What is ideal, and more importantly how do I even set this? Can I do this within Windows 7 setup?
5) Does the 20% free space rule still apply to newer drives? I'd really like to ram this thing full, lol.
I know about all the standard tweaks, moving page file to other drive, disable indexing etc.
Thanks guys.