I was hoping for a quick answer. As of 9/10/2020, the HD trim issue hadn't been fixed. I haven't gone through the CU fixes during September. I'm wondering if it might still try to trim hybrid and shingled drives that deploy a mix of solid-state and mechanical technology. Here's what it looked like with some devices as of 9/7/2020:
That is nice to know. I had a problem with "modern standby" with one of my laptops. I could get it to "sleep" but it would take 1-1/2 minutes to wake from sleep. With the 546 CU, it works normally now. 'Sure would be nice if these things were fixed in W10 from the get go.
It could be fixed but at Event Viewer it's still showing that error message for every HDD drive/partition.
Code: The storage optimizer couldn't complete retrim on Constellation_2TB (H:) because: The operation requested is not supported by the hardware backing the volume. (0x8900002A) This can be read like: "error: the car couldn't float, because it's not a boat". Pretty normal that the car couldn't float, the hardware doesn't support trimming, so it couldn't be retrimmed. So, maybe the system requested a retrim but that could not run because it is a hdd and not a ssd.
Hi, anyone knows about Bluetooth LDAC support on Windows 10? Edit: Right now, there is no LDAC on all Windows 10 versions.
Exactly my point, a good piece of software should perform appropriate checks before proceeding, instead of throwing an error. It's not an error when you try to run something on unsupported hardware and fail to, throwing a Warning (or Information) would suffice.