fullinfusion
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I have noticed my SSD is not aligned to the 1024K ,its running 31K BAD
Can some one explain or walk me through the process with out loosing all my data?
Problem has been fixed with a bit of testing.
*UPDATE*
I found by just wiping and re-installing Windows 7 don't fix the problem.
There are two ways to correct the alignment, One use OCZ Sanitary Wipe, Two when doing a clean install select the disk your going install windows on and click on it. Select delete drive and restart. Now back on the same screen click on NEW and don't partition the drive, let windows do it for you, that's the key.
I came to my conclusion on how to format the drive and to have proper alignment by trial and error and these steps work. Why a ssd becomes un-aligned is beyond me but a proper aligned drive is a difference from day to night.
I hope this helps some having Alignment problems.
Grab Sanitary erase for Indilinx HERE
How to use Sanitary erase click HERE
And click HERE for the rest of the info your doing to need to complete the wipe as well as the W7 32bit repair disk.
Be sure to read POST #2
Can some one explain or walk me through the process with out loosing all my data?
Problem has been fixed with a bit of testing.
*UPDATE*
I found by just wiping and re-installing Windows 7 don't fix the problem.
There are two ways to correct the alignment, One use OCZ Sanitary Wipe, Two when doing a clean install select the disk your going install windows on and click on it. Select delete drive and restart. Now back on the same screen click on NEW and don't partition the drive, let windows do it for you, that's the key.
I came to my conclusion on how to format the drive and to have proper alignment by trial and error and these steps work. Why a ssd becomes un-aligned is beyond me but a proper aligned drive is a difference from day to night.

I hope this helps some having Alignment problems.
Grab Sanitary erase for Indilinx HERE
How to use Sanitary erase click HERE
And click HERE for the rest of the info your doing to need to complete the wipe as well as the W7 32bit repair disk.
Be sure to read POST #2
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