When I try to "Optimize the readers", I get "Value is not available" on a SSD

I am running Windows 8 Pro. I can't optimize my SSD. I read online that I should be able to click on "Optimize" and who would send my SSD TRIM data in order to improve its performance. But currently "Analyze" and "Optimize" buttons are grayed out for my solid state drive. The current state also show "optimization is not available.

Thanks for any help.

Same thing here.

Went to Windows "Optimizing disks", click on optimizing, but he said "Value is not available" and then the button "Optimize" changed in gray.

When I manually ran the automatic Maintenance (Control Panel > Action Center > maintenance > start maintenance), I noticed a lot of reading and writing for the SSD during the maintenance process.  So I opened 'Optimize the readers' and he has done exactly as she was running the Disk Defragmenter (despite it, grateful that he was a Solid State Drive).  I looked in the resource monitor to see what that wrote for the SSD and I don't remember the exact name of the process, but it was something with defrag in the name.  I had already done Windows Experience Index before that, then Windows knew that an SSD has been installed and it showed as such under 'média Type', so I don't know why it was running a disk defragmentation.

I just ran the automatic Maintenance again, but this time it doesn't seem to be running defrag as it did the first time I ran it.  But, it continues to display "Value is not available" to optimize disks.

Then, when he says "Value is not available", which means exactly?  DisableDeleteNotify showing 0 (indicating the PAD is on), but is windows sends always TRIM wants the SSD or not?

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