Intel makes Windows 7 Tools to optimize SSDs
This includes a firmware update for 34-nanometer Intel SSDs compaq presario 2500 battery. The software Solid State Drive Toolbox monitors the condition of flash components. It is also to users of Windows XP and Vista.
Intel has released several tools to improve the performance of Solid State Drives in Windows 7. This includes one in July announced firmware update for 34-nanometer-type SSD X25-M, which supports the information contained in Windows 7 TRIM command compaq evo n610c battery.
The TRIM command removes files that were deleted from the operating system, but are still available on a flash medium. TRIM shares with Intel, according to an SSD, the data blocks are actually no longer used, so that their contents can be permanently deleted. Thus the reliability and performance of an SSD over a long period to be guaranteed.
In addition, Intel introduced a solid-state lenovo batteries drive called Toolbox software. Users can monitor and manage the state and its SSDs. "A fast and reliable access to data for our customers SSD of the utmost importance," said Pete Hazen, director of marketing at Intel. The tool also displays the SMART status of hard disk.
According to the manufacturer, the toolbox is also to users of Windows XP and Vista. They can also use the TRIM command to be executed according to Intel, preferably daily.
Update 28 October: Intel has withdrawn the firmware update for serious problems panasonic dmw-bm7 battery.

Intel’s Solid State Drive Performance Toolbox, the SSDs from Intel improves on Windows 7, Vista and Windows XP (Picture: Intel).