I'm booting my old XP machine with an Intel SSD. Because I'm using a RAID card to plug in the SSD, I can't do the Trim.
I've noticed my boot speed has decreased considerably in the last year or so.
There's no way I can do trim on this old XP computer, but is there a way I can unplug my SSD boot drive and use my newer laptop to run Trim?
Intel SSD application says trim is not supported behind RAID cards or USB.
If I plug the SSD into my laptop primary drive connector, is there a boot CD-ROM-type application that could run a one-time Trim using the laptop hardware without messing up my SSD XP boot installation?
I've noticed my boot speed has decreased considerably in the last year or so.
There's no way I can do trim on this old XP computer, but is there a way I can unplug my SSD boot drive and use my newer laptop to run Trim?
Intel SSD application says trim is not supported behind RAID cards or USB.
If I plug the SSD into my laptop primary drive connector, is there a boot CD-ROM-type application that could run a one-time Trim using the laptop hardware without messing up my SSD XP boot installation?