Just a report of some weirdness that has occurred twice after I have
used IfL to TRIM all my partitions.
I shall be happy to investigate further once TBU or somebody else can
point me in the direction to monitor.
What I do is to boot into IfL partition work and TRIM all my
partitions*. I do this after updating my Linux OSs, at least two of
which are rolling releases (openSUSE Tumbleweed and Manjaro spring to
mind). I then boot into Win 10 where I see that some partitions are
missing on one of my hard drives. I then boot into BIBM and check that
all is present and correct in the MBR and then reboot to Win 10 and
all partitions are present. Spooky eh?
Any ideas?
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Cheers,
DrT
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*** that there's no casting vote!! ***
IfL TRIM brown trousers time
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Re: IfL TRIM brown trousers time
use partinfo to check the partition table.
"DrTeeth" wrote in message news:17233@public.image...
Just a report of some weirdness that has occurred twice after I have
used IfL to TRIM all my partitions.
I shall be happy to investigate further once TBU or somebody else can
point me in the direction to monitor.
What I do is to boot into IfL partition work and TRIM all my
partitions*. I do this after updating my Linux OSs, at least two of
which are rolling releases (openSUSE Tumbleweed and Manjaro spring to
mind). I then boot into Win 10 where I see that some partitions are
missing on one of my hard drives. I then boot into BIBM and check that
all is present and correct in the MBR and then reboot to Win 10 and
all partitions are present. Spooky eh?
Any ideas?
--
Cheers,
DrT
*** The problem with marriage is ***
*** that there's no casting vote!! ***
"DrTeeth" wrote in message news:17233@public.image...
Just a report of some weirdness that has occurred twice after I have
used IfL to TRIM all my partitions.
I shall be happy to investigate further once TBU or somebody else can
point me in the direction to monitor.
What I do is to boot into IfL partition work and TRIM all my
partitions*. I do this after updating my Linux OSs, at least two of
which are rolling releases (openSUSE Tumbleweed and Manjaro spring to
mind). I then boot into Win 10 where I see that some partitions are
missing on one of my hard drives. I then boot into BIBM and check that
all is present and correct in the MBR and then reboot to Win 10 and
all partitions are present. Spooky eh?
Any ideas?
--
Cheers,
DrT
*** The problem with marriage is ***
*** that there's no casting vote!! ***