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GeorgeKellow
3 minutes ago, GeorgeKellow said:

Best program to use? 

 

 

(Slow replies, eating dinner) 

Windows? I use sandisk dashboard; I have a sandisk SSD just use the software that comes with the SSD.

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3 minutes ago, GeorgeKellow said:

Best program to use? 

 

 

(Slow replies, eating dinner) 

No?

 

If your OS supports it (and it's enabled), you shouldn't need to even think about it.

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30 minutes ago, Sentryy said:

Windows? I use sandisk dashboard; I have a sandisk SSD just use the software that comes with the SSD.

I've got a samsung 850 evo

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Windows 8 and up does it natively through the OS. But you can force run it by opening up disk defragment and optimize the SSD.

Windows 7 does not optimize, it defrags, so don't do it under Windows 7. For this, it needs to use the SSD software that comes with it.

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11 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

Windows 8 and up does it natively through the OS. But you can force run it by opening up disk defragment and optimize the SSD.

Windows 7 does not optimize, it defrags, so don't do it under Windows 7. For this, it needs to use the SSD software that comes with it.

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I like to kill hardware. In 2016 alone I have killed 20 Xeon 5160, and 10+ Pentium 4. 

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