ATI 2013: SSD alignment & trim
Hello,
last week my Corsair F240 SSD 256gb passed away... luckily I did a disk image the day before using ATI 2013.
Today I will install a new SSD, an OCZ Agility 4 256gb using the disk image but I have some doubts:
1) ATI 2013 will maintain the SSD alignment even if the two SSD are different ?
2) Windows 8 will maintain the trim option enabled ?
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I agree, ATI does a very good job at preserving the right settings with SSDs. In doubt, you can restore the partitions manually, one after the other, in the same order they were laid out before, leaving a 1MB offset before the first, and verifying that each partition has a size that is a whole number of MB. You don't need to reboot between each restore. If you have an MBR disk, remember to mark the right partition active. At the end, restore your MBR+Track0 and your disk signature. It makes the restore process a bit more interactive, but it doesn't increase the overall operation time that much.
TRIM is a registry setting that will be preserved like any other one.
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