Re: trim before restore an image,is it worth ?
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 8:44 am
TeraByte Support wrote:
> No, unsecure trim is a normal trim, happens almost instantly.
>
> Secure trim does what is similar to secure erase followed by trim.
>
hi
i have a problem
image for windows + PartWork (when i create the iso i have added the Bibm
i can't find anymore in partwork Unsecure Trim or secure trim
but where are they?
yesterday i have tried to find them , no luck (i tried to boot bibm )can't find them they , where are they?
i have read "
Re: trim before restore an image,is it worth ?
Postby TeraByte Support ยป Wed Sep 20, 2017 8:12 pm
So you have it under "hardware" if that is available (dos/linux/etc.) or
unique under linux is also a "linux discard" option.
Edit... Is it Linux Discard? "
but in ifl i have not hardware or linux , can somebody where ? maybe with some screenshots
thanks
> No, unsecure trim is a normal trim, happens almost instantly.
>
> Secure trim does what is similar to secure erase followed by trim.
>
hi
i have a problem
image for windows + PartWork (when i create the iso i have added the Bibm
i can't find anymore in partwork Unsecure Trim or secure trim
but where are they?
yesterday i have tried to find them , no luck (i tried to boot bibm )can't find them they , where are they?
i have read "
Re: trim before restore an image,is it worth ?
Postby TeraByte Support ยป Wed Sep 20, 2017 8:12 pm
So you have it under "hardware" if that is available (dos/linux/etc.) or
unique under linux is also a "linux discard" option.
Edit... Is it Linux Discard? "
but in ifl i have not hardware or linux , can somebody where ? maybe with some screenshots
thanks