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Trim Enabled Setting - ReFS What Should I Do Here?
On a current Windows 10 Build, recently restored an acronis backup to a swapped out Samsung 860 EVO ssd (lightly used on a nvidia shield). The restore with the OS to the 860 worked successfully, booting up just fine, everything seems good.
I did want to check the optimization of the ssd and this is where my question lies and based on the research I have done to date. So, looked at the TRIM setting by running the following at an elevated command prompt:
fsutil behavior query disabledeletenotify
Returning:
NTFS DisableDeleteNotify = 0 (Disabled)
ReFS DisableDeleteNotify = 0 (Disabled)
From my research, If the command returns 0 (zero), then I should be good. Despite the fact that I see “(Disabled),” TRIM is enabled on the computer, and there’s nothing else I have to do (luv the old double negative meaning).
Anways, the heart of my question, ReFS is typically reserved for Server based computers/OS. ReFS, also known as Resilient File System, is a Microsoft proprietary file system that is not commonly used on Windows home PCs. You can read more about it on Wikipedia.
Shouldn't the ReFS line read "ReFS DisableDeleteNotify is not currently set"? Or should I set it to '1' or something else? Anything to be worried about?
Thanks in advance.
Scott