- Mar 28, 2010
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Hi,
I'm using a Kingston 30GB SSD as my boot drive in Windows XP. It supports TRIM, but how can I get it to implement TRIM while it's operational so I don't have to occasionally use HDDErase on it? Also, I did clone my previous HDD to it, but how do I know whether my cloning is aligned properly?
I also have a second Kingston 30GB SSD as my boot drive in Windows 7, but when I tried to use an Acronis image on it, it refused to run without repair and I ended up doing a clean install to get it loaded. What could I be doing wrong there? (After the clean install, it seems to be working well, but I'm concerned that I won't be able to use a back up image in the future...)
Thanks, noel54
I'm using a Kingston 30GB SSD as my boot drive in Windows XP. It supports TRIM, but how can I get it to implement TRIM while it's operational so I don't have to occasionally use HDDErase on it? Also, I did clone my previous HDD to it, but how do I know whether my cloning is aligned properly?
I also have a second Kingston 30GB SSD as my boot drive in Windows 7, but when I tried to use an Acronis image on it, it refused to run without repair and I ended up doing a clean install to get it loaded. What could I be doing wrong there? (After the clean install, it seems to be working well, but I'm concerned that I won't be able to use a back up image in the future...)
Thanks, noel54
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