EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Windows
What's SSD?
An SSD (solid-state drive) is a type of nonvolatile storage media that stores persistent data on solid-state flash memory. Two key components make up an SSD: a flash controller and NAND flash memory chips. The architectural configuration of the SSD controller is optimized to deliver high read and write performance for both sequential and random data requests. SSDs are sometimes referred to as flash drives or solid-state disks.
What's SSD TRIM?
SSD TRIM is an Advanced Technology Attachment command that enables an operating system to inform a NAND flash solid-state drive (SSD) which data blocks it can erase because they are no longer in use. The use of TRIM can improve the performance of writing data to SSDs and contribute to longer SSD life.
The article will make a breif introduction about how to disable TRIM and recover lost data from SSD. It consists of 3 parts:
What's benefits for Enabling SSD TRIM?
When Do You Need to Disable SSD TRIM?
How to Check TRIM Enabled Or Disabled?
What's Benefits for Enabling SSD TRIM?
SSD TRIM facilitates important benefits in the areas of performance and drive longevity. Using the TRIM command reduces the amount of data an SSD needs to move during the garbage collection process and reduces the amount of erase cycles, enabling the drive to last longer. By avoiding unnecessary copying of invalid data, the write performance of the drive speeds up.
When Do You Need to Disable SSD TRIM?
It is clear that the TRIM feature surely has some advantages. But, enabling TRIM feature in SSD makes deleted data unrecoverable by any manual or automated techniques. Since your data is valuable and you often do not have control over accidents, the option to recover files should always be present. Therefore, we always suggest disabling TRIM on your SSD.
As SSD drives are gradually taking the place of HDDs and TRIM is an important feature of SSD drives. It is still necessary to disable TRIM feature so that users can recover lost data in case of emergency.
Below is more information for your reference if you are interested.
How to Check TRIM Enabled Or Disabled?
Normally, TRIM is set to automatically enabled on SSD. You shouldn't need to worry about enabling TRIM yourself. But, if you want to double-check that Windows has enabled TRIM, you may check it as followed:
1. When TRIM is enabled, Windows will send an instruction to your solid-state drive every time you delete a file. The solid-state drive can then automatically erase that file's contents. This is important for maintaining speedy solid-state drive performance.
2. Or you could check it easily from EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard by clicking 'Can't find location'.
Check TRIM is On or Off.
Note:
Same as Windows, this switch work for all SSDs, not for a single one.
Do you need specialized Manual Data Recovery Services?
You may need further help for tough data loss situations like reformatting drive, RAW disk, partition loss,
repartition failures and system boot error. Consult with EaseUS Data Recovery Experts for cost-efficient one-on-
one manual recovery service. They could offer the following services after FREE diagnosis:
1. Repair corrupted RAID structure
2. Unformat the drive
3. Repair RAW drive (needs to be formatted)
4. Repair unbootable Windows operating system
5. Recover lost partition (the one that cannot be recovered by software)
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