"Optimization not available" for SSD in laptop; true or a fix?

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  1. Posts : 40
    windows 10 64 bit
       #1

    "Optimization not available" for SSD in laptop; true or a fix?


    Thank you for any help you can provide. I have an aging laptop that I put an SSD into in an attempt to make it more useable. It is an older Compaq Presario with 2GB ram, and I am running Windows 10, 32 bit. When I go to the hard drive properties and click on the "tools" tab, and then click on the "optimize" button, under the "current status" column it gives "Optimization not available". I have read similar threads in this forum and online, but none seem to exactly apply to my situation, so I have not been able to fix this. I do not know if the TRIM function is not available because my system is old, or if there is something else going on that may be modified to make it work. I also have another old laptop that is just slightly newer than this one, also with Windows 10 32 bit, and the same model SSD works in that system without this error message. If there is nothing I can do about it, then I will have to live with it. But if there is some workaround to get the optimization working, then I would like to fix it. I have run the administrator command fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify and it comes back with a result of "0". I appreciate any help with this. Also, can someone tell me what the bottom line impact is if I cannot get the trim optimization working? How big of a hit is it to performance? Is it something I can do on a regular basis with a utility instead? Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 1,264
    Windows 10 (19045.3154)
       #2

    Hi,
    Welcome to the forums, go to Device manager and try updating AHCI driver for your SSD.
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  3. Posts : 40
    windows 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    brummyfan said:
    Hi,
    Welcome to the forums, go to Device manager and try updating AHCI driver for your SSD.
    Thank you for the reply. Here is what I THINK is applicable to drivers in Device Manager (but feel free to correct me as I am not sure). Under "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers", there are 3 items: 1) ATA channel 0, 2)Intel ICH7 Family Ultra ATA Storage Controllers-37DF, and 3) Intel ICH7M/MDH SATA AHCI Controller. When I double click any of these, then select driver and click on "update driver" it tells me that the best driver software for your device is already installed. I also went to intel.com and tried using their automatic driver updater and it told me that no drivers were found.

    There is also something in Device Manager called "Storage Controllers" which has one item under it called "Microsoft Storage Space Controller". Again when I check the driver for that it tells me the best driver is already installed.

    Any ideas? And thank you very much for the help.
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  4. Posts : 12,799
    Windows 11 Pro
       #4

    I believe that in the tools tab of the hard drive properties, Optimize means defragment. You never, under any circumstances defrag an SSD. Windows has turned off defragmentation for your SSD which is why it won't work.
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  5. Posts : 40
    windows 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Windows does recognize the drive as an SSD. The optimize function is supposed to defrag conventional hard drives and TRIM SSDs. This function does work on my other laptops with SSDs, and with them, when I click "optimize" it shows that it is "trimming". But on this laptop, that option is not available "Optimization not available", so there is something else going on with this laptop.
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  6. Posts : 1,264
    Windows 10 (19045.3154)
       #6

    Try getting the AHCI driver 9.1.1.1016 dated 5/8/09 or you could try this older IRST driver:Download Intel RST) RAID Driver
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  7. Posts : 1,579
    Windows 10 Pro
       #7

    spacecon said:
    Windows does recognize the drive as an SSD. The optimize function is supposed to defrag conventional hard drives and TRIM SSDs. This function does work on my other laptops with SSDs, and with them, when I click "optimize" it shows that it is "trimming". But on this laptop, that option is not available "Optimization not available", so there is something else going on with this laptop.
    Can you execute "defrag /C /O" from a command prompt and report what it may or may not do for the drive in question?
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  8. Posts : 40
    windows 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    brummyfan said:
    Try getting the AHCI driver 9.1.1.1016 dated 5/8/09 or you could try this older IRST driver:Download Intel RST) RAID Driver
    OK, I had trouble finding the 9.1.1.1016, but I downloaded a package from Toshiba that appeared to be it. When I installed, it said I had a more current software, but I installed anyway. This is what I have in Device Manager now: Under IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers, there are 3 things: 1) ATA Channel 0, which has a driver installed from Microsoft dated (mm-dd-yr) 6-21-2006 version 10.0.10586.0; 2) Intel ICH7 Family Ultra ATA Storage Controllers - 27DF with driver dated 08-05-2009 version 9.1.1.1016, and 3) Intel IC7M/MDH SATA AHCI Controller with driver dated 04-05-2010 version 8.9.8.1005. Does it look like the correct drivers? Also, under Storage Controllers there is one item, Microsoft Storage Spaces Controller with driver dated 06-21-2006 version 10.0.10586.0 With these, I still get the same results when I try to optimize ("Optimization not available")

    So next I tried installing the ones from the "Download Intel RST RAID driver" link you sent and I got an error message "The setup program ended prematurely because of the following error: This platform is not supported." I checked the installed drivers of the 4 items described above in Device Manager and all the drivers are still the same, and I still get the same results when I try to optimize.
    Thank you for your help.
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  9. Posts : 40
    windows 10 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Word Man said:
    Can you execute "defrag /C /O" from a command prompt and report what it may or may not do for the drive in question?
    Yes, I ran the command and it gives me the following:

    Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
    (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.C:\WINDOWS\system32>defrag /c /o
    Microsoft Drive Optimizer
    Copyright (c) 2013 Microsoft Corp.
    Invoking retrim on (C:)...
    Retrim: 100% complete.
    The operation requested is not supported by the hardware backing the volume. (0x8900002A)
    Invoking retrim on PRESARIO_RP (D:)...
    Retrim: 100% complete.
    The operation requested is not supported by the hardware backing the volume. (0x8900002A)
    Invoking retrim on \\?\Volume{dd34bdea-0000-0000-0000-302311000000}\...
    Retrim: 100% complete.
    The operation requested is not supported by the hardware backing the volume. (0x8900002A)
    Invoking retrim on \\?\Volume{dd34bdea-0000-0000-0000-60c537000000}\...
    Retrim: 100% complete.
    The operation requested is not supported by the hardware backing the volume. (0x8900002A)
    C:\WINDOWS\system32>
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  10. Posts : 1,579
    Windows 10 Pro
       #10

    spacecon said:
    Yes, I ran the command and it gives me the following:

    Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
    (c) 2015 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.C:\WINDOWS\system32>defrag /c /o
    Microsoft Drive Optimizer
    Copyright (c) 2013 Microsoft Corp.
    Invoking retrim on (C:)...
    Retrim: 100% complete.
    The operation requested is not supported by the hardware backing the volume. (0x8900002A)
    Invoking retrim on PRESARIO_RP (D:)...
    Retrim: 100% complete.
    The operation requested is not supported by the hardware backing the volume. (0x8900002A)
    Invoking retrim on \\?\Volume{dd34bdea-0000-0000-0000-302311000000}\...
    Retrim: 100% complete.
    The operation requested is not supported by the hardware backing the volume. (0x8900002A)
    Invoking retrim on \\?\Volume{dd34bdea-0000-0000-0000-60c537000000}\...
    Retrim: 100% complete.
    The operation requested is not supported by the hardware backing the volume. (0x8900002A)
    C:\WINDOWS\system32>
    OK, so defrag did successfully trim your drive. "The operation requested..." - will see what I can find - speculation is that defrag tried to defrag but recognized that's not appropriate on demand for an SSD.

    P.S. Can't spend alot of time on it at the moment but the first Google hits on this error message seem to be clustered around AHCI driver issues - I see brummyfan has you on that track. Will follow your issue with interest as time permits.
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