I can't and good question.can someone point me to a document that ties AHCI to TRIM....or to put it more clearly, specifies that AHCI is a prerequisite for TRIM to function?
thanks
someone tell KROSE
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2210180
and imagoon
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2208949
not insisting, rather trying to understand. I'm not 100% comfortable with "The SSD may be sending data to fast for it" explanation....if that were true, why would the system work after TRIM is disabled in the OS?
It's not necessary to use ahci for trim. I ran my x25 m g2 for 2 yrs in IDE mode and I ran trim 5-6 times per year.
What do you mean by "ran trim"? Isn't it automatic? Runs in the background?
I find it quite funny how you've split another fork of your argument into another section.
Why are you using an IDE to SATA bridge? Why cannot you use either an IDE or SATA HDD? (whichever way it's working).
Anyway, I don't understand what you're doing.
TRIM is a command that only SSDs recognise. If you open up a program like crystaldiskinfo and select a HDD you will see that TRIM is greyed out. HDD's do not support or recognise TRIM. If you are having issues installing an OS onto a HDD, TRIM is not involved regardless if you are using IDE mode, AHCI, or some funky bridge.
probably means running the SSD Optimizer in the Intel SSD Toolbox