The NVMe-drive is on an PCIe adapter, and T.R.I.M is also working fine. This is due to bad cables, thus the build I’m doing). I should also mention that I’m currently using that ASMedia-controller, separately, with all mechanical drives (19 of them, one’s failing and is disabled via device manager. So, it’s activated, but my question is if this is in regards to the system drive? I didn’t find any information whether it’s for a single drive (since the OS drive, obviously, is an SSD). I’m a week, maybe two away from getting the stuff I ordered, so I would very much like to remedy this problem.Īs the command window is showing, NTFS DisableDeleteNotify = 0 (Disabled) Not been able to test this yet.Īnywhoo, I tried changing the driver to another that I know has worked in the past to rectify this T.R.I.M function, but I was unable to. I am, however, in the midst of re-arranging the disks, since I’m waiting for parts for my new back plane and I’m going to use another SATA controller (ASMedia 1166) which is tons better, so I think (and hope) that this will have support for SSDs on port multipliers. is disabled, something made them disconnect, for some & whatever reason. However, this recent occurrence leads me to believe that since T.R.I.M. but at that time I had unfortunately already broken a few sectors because of this. These drives have had this symptoms before, way back when I first got them and in my ignorance I tried to use them on the DELL PERC (RAID controller) on which I had the problem with these getting disconnected all the time with corrupted data that followed. I did have that disk disconnect on me, and I figured that it had something to do with high workload since I’ve been hitting it pretty hard last few days. to work when using a port multiplier (Which I’m not using A.T.M!), but up until a few days ago, I would guess, it stopped supporting T.R.I.M. Special about this P.O.S is that it doesn’t allow T.R.I.M. Two others, cheap crapola-drives, KingSpec Q-180 (Never buy these, under any circumstances! Maybe if your life depended on it, like under threat of eating a bullet, perhaps…) that are on a separate controller, a crappy Marvell 92xx that usually requires a specific driver for T.R.I.M to work. The OS drive is on the on-board Intel chipset (whatever, not important, working) I currently have 3 regular SATA SSDs, and one NVMe. I’ve found this tutorial on several sites, but non addresses the (potential) issue with multi-drive setups.Īll displays a single drive. fsutil behavior set disabledeletenotify ReFS 1
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