The problem with the function "Intel SSD Optimizer" is not fot fixed with this version Intel SSD Toolbox v3.5.10 when running on any of my Intel SSDs [SATA (i80, i320 models) or NVMe (i750 model)]. (Error 10/114).
However, TRIM via W10 optimize or TRIMcheck tool or ANVIL bench TRIM does work without any problem.
Update of the Start Post
Changelog:
- Updated: Samsung Magician (now v5.3.1.2010 dated 03/14/2019)
Enjoy it!
Dieter (alias Fernando
Update of the Start Post
Changelog:
- Updated: Crucial Executive Storage Tool (now v3.65 dated 03/13/2019)
Enjoy it!
Dieter (alias Fernando)
Also KIngston SSD Tool has been updated recently to v1.1.2.0. The link is OK, only the comments to update. Thanks Fernando.
Update of the Start Post
Changelog:
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Updated:
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Kingston SSD Manager (now v1.1.2.0 dated 04/02/2019)
Thanks to 100PIER for the info. -
Intel SSD Toolbox (now v3.5.11 dated 04/11/2019)
Thanks to Pacman for the link.
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Kingston SSD Manager (now v1.1.2.0 dated 04/02/2019)
Enjoy it!
Dieter (alias Fernando
Some updates :
ADATA SSD ToolBox v3.0.11
https://www.adata.com/AppStore/ADATA_SSDToolBoxSetup.zip
Corsair SSD Toolbox v1.2.5.7
https://downloads.corsair.com/Files/SSD/…1.2.5.7_WIN.zip
Crucial Storage Executive v5.02
https://assets.crucial.com/wcsstore/Cruc…tive-win-64.zip
Kingston SSD Manager v1.2.1
https://media.kingston.com/support/downl…tup_1.1.2.1.exe
Lexar SSD Dash v5.1.5
http://www.lexar.com/wp-content/uploads/…-Dash-v5.15.zip
Samsung Magician (Consumer Edition) v6.0.0
https://s3.ap-northeast-2.amazonaws.com/…n_Installer.zip
SanDisk SSD Dashboard v2.5.1.0
https://downloads.sandisk.com/Dashboard/…hboardSetup.exe
Seagate SeaTools SSD GUI v4.1.70
https://www.seagate.com/files/old-suppor…oolsSSD-GUI.zip
SK hynix Easy Kit (SSD Manager) v1.4.3
https://www.touslesdrivers.com/index.php…23&v_code=56732
Toshiba (OCZ) SSD Utility v3.2.3303
https://ssd.toshiba-memory.com/download/…303-Windows.zip
Western Digital SSD Dashboard v2.5.1.0
https://wddashboarddownloads.wdc.com/wdD…hboardSetup.exe
HTH
Thanks shroeder,
Startpost should be updated, i.e. Corsair SSD Toolbok v1.2.5.7 instead of v1.2.5.5.
@shroeder :
Thanks for the information and the links to the latest SSD Tools.
@all:
As my final activity within this thread I have done today a last update of the start post (the Samsung Magician Tool was already up-to-date before).
If you want to get these information in the future, someone else should start a new thread.
Thanks for your interest!
@N6O7 :
Thanks for the info, which verifies, that the start post of this thread is already outdated 1 day after the last update.
An updated Intel SSD Toolbox v3.5.12 dated 11/12/2019 is available.
Download link:
>Intel SSD Toolbox v3.5.12<
Enjoy it!
Samsung Magician Software Version 6.1.0.170
In case of problem with download, it can also be found <here>
Intel® Solid State Drive Toolbox
Date: 5/29/2020
Version: 3.5.13 (Latest): https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa…e-Drive-Toolbox
Release Notes: https://downloadmirror.intel.com/29609/e…_325993-053.pdf
Hello, is it possible to list the software versions compatible with Windows XP?
I have Kingston SSD right now.
But I would buy the next discs from the manufacturers with XP compatible software.
Thank you.
@Cixert :
Welcome to the Win-RAID Forum!
As the thread title indicates, the start post is outdated and will not be updated anymore.
My tip: Test all SSD tools for compatibility with Windows XP (you may need SSDs from different manufacturers) and present your results within >this< Sub-Forum.
Good luck!
Dieter (alias Fernando)
Intel SSD Toolbox v3.5.14 is out:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloa…?product=80096*
Release notes
to Cixert and other Xp users,
SSD Tweaker (XP and up) has paid and free versions
Free version does trim check,prefetch & superfetch control,memory management,disable boot tracing,DIPM enable support and more ssd/windows tweaks.not updated since 01/27/2019
or Smart Defrag (Xp and up),supports trim
or Tweak Me! (Xp,up to win7) system,registry and ram cleaning,trim support,ssd optimization,startup manager.not updated since 11/03/2012
create a scheduled scan/check and it might be the next best thing