No, I had not been running it. I just did...and it took quite a while to complete.

On 12/10/2010 4:22 PM, Bino Gopal wrote:
OK dl'ed it and ran it...also have 100% good health...and yeah I'm on Win7-64 
too...shows the TRIM support (power on count 113, power on hours 143).

So do you run the SSD optimizer once a week (like JRS does, and my roommate 
does who has the 160GB one on XP)?

I just clicked on the System Config Tuner and saw that "SuperFetch" was enabled 
and it tells me to disable it...interesting...has anyone else tweaked this?  So I went 
and disabled it and now it's happy.

Guess I'll run the SSD Optimizer once to be safe and see what happens...thanks 
guys.

BINO


Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 16:06:49 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] SSD slowdown?

Did you run crystaldiskinfo on yours? Mine shows 100% good health status
with TRIM supported under Windows 7-64. It shows NO TRIM support on the
other drives (magnetic). I've been running this since January 2010.

On 12/10/2010 2:32 PM, Bino Gopal wrote:
Interesting...so doing some more research, I dl'ed the Intel SSD Toolbox from 
Intel...with it I verifed that my G2 has the latest firmware 02HA which added 
the TRIM support. I use it to view drive info, check SMART attribs, and ran 
both the fast and full diagnostic scans (the reads worked but the write tests 
failed b/c I didn'thave 5GB free fyi).

Then I went into the SSD mgmt tools and interestingly enough there are three 
there:

Intel SSD Optimizier
System Configuration Tuner
Secure Erase

Next to SSD Optimizer, it says Intel recommends running this once a week and the status is 
"Never Run Before". The description says it "Optimizes 34mm SSDs using Trim 
functionality and that you need the latest firmware for this to work"-and that it doesn't work 
with 50mm SSDs
Next to System Config Tuner it says to run it for more details, and the status says (in 
red) "System configuration is NOT optimal" though I have to run it to find out 
why apparently.
And you can't run Secure Erase on a bootable or partitioned SSD apparently.

So given the first one (SSD Optimizer) was I really supposed to be running this 
once a week? Somehow I missed that...and what does the System Config tuner mean 
when it says system config is NOT optimal? Are all you other SSD owners/users 
using this tool and running it weekly and all that jazz?

Figured I'd check first before going and doing it and making things possibly 
worse...! :P

BINO


From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 11:24:05 -0800
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] SSD slowdown?

I think that AHCI has to be enabled for the trim stuff to work.

Sent from my Windows Phone From: Anthony Q. Martin
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 9:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] SSD slowdown?
I have the 160 is mine is fine. Are you just loading up more stuff?
Bloat is a problem after months...with windows.

On 12/10/2010 1:42 PM, Bino Gopal wrote:
Hey guys,

So trying to remember correctly here...I got a Intel X-25M G2 80GB SSD earlier 
this year for my laptop. I'm running Win7 Ent on the machine and installed it 
clean on here. I've noticed that things have gotten a bit slower the last few 
months (searches aren't as snappy) and windows actually seem to hang from 
time-to-time in what looks like HD access hangs...

This is a bit disconcerting as I *thought* that I didn't need to worry about 
SSD slowdown with Win7 on the newer ones like the G2, or am I forgetting 
something? I remember reading that Win7 enables TRIM and that the G2 was 
supposed to have support for it, so I thought everything should be good, but 
things definitely aren't up-to-snuff...

So in case I messed up somehow, was there a patch for my SSD that I missed or 
something? How do I check if TRIM is working? Figured that if anyone would know 
what to look for it would be you guys! Thanks!

BINO


                                        

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