TRIM and Bootcamp

I know the TRIM THAT is enabled by default on internal SSD Apple of my 2011 iMac, which houses an Apple partition (OS X 10.11.4 beta) and a Windows 7 Bootcamp partition.

Issues related to the:

1 - is the Bootcamp Windows 7 also "pruned" default partition?

2. when it is started in this partition, Bootcamp, enabled by default TRIM there too?

Or I have to allow him through a command-line in Windows?

3. I just bought a Samsung 1 TB 850 Pro SSD that I installed temporarily in an external enclosure Thunderbolt to clone both my internal partitions, before eventually transplant the new SSD inside the iMac.

If I want an SSD Apple not be pruned, I know that in El Capitan, I can activate the TRIM function through a command line in the Terminal.

Will this action then have no effect on TRIMing the Bootcamp partition?

Anyone can bring light?

YM

Yves M says:

I know the TRIM THAT is enabled by default on internal SSD Apple of my 2011 iMac, which houses an Apple partition (OS X 10.11.4 beta) and a Windows 7 Bootcamp partition.

Issues related to the:

1 - is the Bootcamp Windows 7 also "pruned" default partition?

2. when it is started in this partition, Bootcamp, enabled by default TRIM there too?

Or I have to allow him through a command-line in Windows?

3. I just bought a Samsung 1 TB 850 Pro SSD that I installed temporarily in an external enclosure Thunderbolt to clone both my internal partitions, before eventually transplant the new SSD inside the iMac.

If I want an SSD Apple not be pruned, I know that in El Capitan, I can activate the TRIM function through a command line in the Terminal.

Will this action then have no effect on TRIMing the Bootcamp partition?

Anyone can bring light?

YM

1 n °

2 No.

3 No.

Bootcamp/Windows has it's own partition separated/IO. Install Samsung magician of the side Windows and check.

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