How to enable TRIM for SSDs in Windows to optimize and speed up your system

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The first command from the video is fsutil behavior query disabledeletenotify
The second command from the video is fsutil behavior set disabledeletenotify 0
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In this video, I'll show you how to check if TRIM is enabled for SSDs in your operating system.
How TRIM improves SSD performance:
Write optimization: When a file is deleted, the operating system (OS) issues a TRIM command rather than simply marking the file as deleted in its table.
Background cleanup: The SSD controller receives information about free blocks and can proactively clean them up during idle time using garbage collection.
Slowdown prevention: Thanks to pre-clearance, when writing new data, the drive doesn't waste time searching for and erasing old data in cells.
How TRIM extends the lifespan of an SSD:
Reduced Write Cycles: SSD flash memory has a limited number of write-erase cycles. TRIM prevents the same blocks from being repeatedly overwritten by distributing writes across different cells.
Reduced Wear: This reduces the overall number of operations requiring rewrites, reducing wear on the flash memory and extending the lifespan of the SSD.

In general, TRIM is a standard feature in modern operating systems, and it is recommended to keep it enabled to maintain maximum performance and longevity of your SSD.

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