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@CakeHole you certainly know how to rub it into a guy and not just once..
@CakeHole you certainly know how to rub it into a guy and not just once..
Unfortunately no. It has been reported that the current versions of Samsung's Magician and Migration apps do not function properly with Windows 10. Samsung will release updated apps.Although i have not installed Windows 10 yet i would be willing to bet the Samsung software will even run on that if it is Win 8 compatible. http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/SSD/global/html/support/downloads.html Which it is (AND EVERY other version of windows in the last decade)
Incorrect on all three pointsStuff like the "Magician" software should only be used on XP and Vista (IE Windows versions that do not support TRIM). Using it on other versions is pointless. The samsung FAQ even states this...
You and I may be reasonably comfortable with the instructions on how to resolve the problem. Emulator and others may not be. They probably have skills we suck at. Emu should proceed at his comfort level just as I would in his area of expertise that I do not share.The issue is easy enough to fix in most cases
This sounds reasonable but is not yet proven from the anecdotal information I have read so far. When I finally upgrade I will have my own empirical data that will not suffer from cloning, fiddled hidden partitions or improper formating bias.The people having issues as i have indeed stated load of times are those that either cloned their old drive wrong, fiddled with hidden partitions or formatted the drive wrong initially.
A very generous offer!PS: Thinking about it........... To show im not trying to just be a
As i stated...
the "Magician" software should only be used on XP and Vista (IE Windows versions that do not support TRIM). Using it on other versions is pointless. The samsung FAQ even states this...
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/SSD/global/html/support/faqs_01.html (4th question down)
Again, you are incorrect on all points. I have Magician installed. I have used it. I have read what the application offers. Magician has other functions than TRIM.It is nothing more than maintenance software for older OSs which do not support TRIM modes.
Where does it say the Magician software should only be used on XP and Vista? TRIM is only a part of Magician.Which Operating Systems support Samsung SSDs?
All operating systems support Samsung SSDs, but not all operating systems are optimized to keep SSDs working at the peak performance.
Older operating systems, such as Windows XP and Windows Vista, do not support certain SSD maintenance features like TRIM.
Windows XP and Windows Vista users can use Samsung SSD Magician to manually schedule and run SSD maintenance.
Samsung SSD Magician is not currently supported via Mac OS X or Linux.
You have made some brilliant posts on the forum since your arrival. The posts about Samsung's SSD software does you an injustice. On to better things.I really do 110% give up now education obviously = wasting breath