Alternatively locate the Intel Storage Matrix package in the installed programs list and click to remove it. If you search around the web there is a cmd line instruction you can type to confirm if TRIM is enabled.
Here is the link I found:
http://forums.legitreviews.com/about23670.html
I have a quick question. My laptop came with a 1gb turbo memory card (which I know is sort of obsolete with the SSD) but for this to be re-enabled....assuming Windows 7 doesn't spot it automatically, will installing the terbo memory drivers (which also installs Intel Storage Matrix drivers)...
The TRIM function is in two parts. First the OS must be able to send the TRIM commands and secondly your drive needs to be able to accept them. The firmware update will add TRIM support to the G2 drives. Windows 7 already has TRIM functionality built in and as such will need no other software...
It seems that the Intel TRIM firmware and toolkit are to be released imminently if this press release from Intel Paris is correct. No sign of it on their website yet....but expect these to go down under weight of demand when it is.
http://www.intel.com/cd/corpor...om/emea/fra/434654.htm...
It seems that the OCZ / Crucial SSD drives do already support TRIM functionality (assuming you are running the latest firmware) and as such if you install Windows7 in it's default stated then TRIM will be utilised from the off. If you then install the latest Intel Matrix Storage drivers...
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