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Old 04-28-2012, 11:57 AM
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Default Vista 64 on an SSD - OK?

If I migrate (clone) my existing Vista 64bit OS over to a ******** SSD? Should I expect any issues/problems?

I've heard talk of TRIM not being supported on Vista. Is that going to cause an issue?

Do I need to run any tools/utilities from time to time?

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Neil, Corsair doesn't make that drive. FYI Vista doesn't support TRIM.
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