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Jul 11, 2013  To enable or disable TRIM Command, you will need to open an Elevated Command Prompt window. How To Open an Elevated Command Prompt window: Click on Start Orb Type 'CMD.exe' in Search box Right. Dec 10, 2018  Open Command Prompt with Administrative privileges (Run as administrator) and enter the follow command. Fsutil behavior query DisableDeleteNotify If the result is '0' TRIM is enabled.

When you download a video from the Internet, there is a high chance that it contains an intro and an outro. This is especially true for most video songs or albums. Though this is not a big deal, for the most part it can be quite discomforting to watch those pesky intros and outros each and every time when you just want to enjoy the actual video.

In general, there are a plethora of free tools to trim those unneeded parts of the video with just a few clicks. However, if you are using Windows 10 with the Fall Creators update, then you don’t have to use a third-party app. You can trim videos using the built-in Photos app and Movies & TV app.

The good thing about this approach is that unlike most third-party tools, you won’t have to manually set video quality, resolution, and other options. It automatically defaults to the actual quality and resolution of the video you are trying to edit. This article will show how to use both apps to trim videos. Use the one you are comfortable with.

Trim Videos Using the Photos App

If the video is indexed by the Photos app, then simply open the Photos app by searching for it in the Start menu. Find the video and click on it.

If the video is not indexed by the Photos app, then open File Explorer, navigate to the folder where you’ve stored the video, right-click on it and select the option “Open with > Photos.”

As the video is playing, you will see additional options on the top bar. If you cannot see them, just click on the video and you will see the options. Since we need to trim the video, click on the option “Edit and Create” and then select “Trim.”

There are no options for you to configure. Just move the starting and ending sliders to select the video you want to keep. By clicking on the “Play” icon, you can preview how the video will look after trimming.

When you are satisfied with the result, click on the “Save a Copy” button. Depending on the file size, quality, and resolution, it can take some time to create a copy of the trimmed video.

Once done, navigate to the same folder where you’ve stored the video file, and you will see your new trimmed video. Conveniently, Windows will add the word “Trim” at the end of the file name so that you can easily recognize the trimmed version.

Trim Video Using the Movies & TV App

You can do pretty much the same thing using the Movies & TV app. For whatever reason, depending on where you live, the same app is also called “Films & TV.” So don’t worry if you find Films & TV rather than Movies & TV app on your system.

Just like with the Photos app, if the video is indexed by the app, click on it to play the video. Otherwise, find the video in the File Explorer, right-click on it and select the option “Open with > Movies & TV.”

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As the video is playing, click on the “Edit” icon and select the option “Trim.”

The video will be opened in the Photos app’s trim window. Just like before, use the sliders to trim the video. Once done, click on the “Save a Copy” button to save the trimmed video.

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Wrapping Up

Though there are no options to play with, the Photos app makes it quite easy to trim videos without any loss of quality. In fact, I tried to compare the original and trimmed versions. The properties window shows that Windows did reduce the audio and video bitrates ever so slightly, but there is no noticeable change of quality in the trimmed version.

So if you are looking for a simple way to trim videos and don’t mind the lack of options or customizations whatsoever, then give the new Photos app a try. I personally used it on a couple of videos, and it does the job well.

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Windows Trim Enable

Windows 7 and above are set to automatically enable TRIM on solid-state drives. You shouldn’t need to worry about enabling TRIM yourself. But, if you want to double-check that Windows has enabled TRIM, you can.

When TRIM is enabled, Windows will send an instruction to your solid-state drive every time you delete a file. The solid-state drive can then automatically erase that file’s contents. This is important for maintaining speedy solid-state drive performance.

How to Check if TRIM Is Enabled

You’ll need to check this from an Administrator Command Prompt window. To open an Administrator Command Prompt window on Windows 10 or 8.1, right-click the Start button and select “Command Prompt (Admin).”

On Windows 7, open the Start menu, search for “Command Prompt”, right-click the “Command Prompt” shortcut, and select “Run as Administrator.”

Run the following command in the Command Prompt window:

You’ll see one of two results. If you see DisableDeleteNotify = 0 , TRIM is enabled. Everything is good and you don’t need to worry about it. (This is a little confusing at first glance—with a value of 0, the DisableDeleteNotify option is disabled. That’s a double negative, which means “DeleteNotify,” also known as TRIM, is enabled.)

If you see DisableDeleteNotify = 1 , TRIM is disabled. This is a problem if you have an SSD.

How to Enable TRIM

Windows should automatically enable TRIM if you have a modern version of Windows with a modern solid-state drive. If TRIM is disabled, it’s possible that Windows knows something you don’t, and TRIM shouldn’t be enabled for a drive. Perhaps it’s a a very old solid-state drive. However, it’s also possible that TRIM really should be enabled but something messed up in the automatic detection process.

If TRIM isn’t enabled and you’d like to enable it, you can forcibly do so by running the following command in an Administrator Command Prompt window:

(If you’d like to disable TRIM afterwards for some reason, run the above command with a 1 in place of the 0 .)

How to Check if Windows Is Running Retrim on a Schedule

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On Windows 8 and 10, Windows automatically optimizes solid-state drives on a schedule by running the “retrim” operation. This is necessary because, if many TRIM requests are sent to a drive at once, the requests may build up in a queue and then be discarded. Windows regularly performs “retrim” optimizations that ensure all the TRIM requests sent to a drive are in fact processed. You can read more about this on Microsoft employee Scott Hanselman’s blog.

The “retrim” feature is only included in Windows 8 and 10, so Windows 7 users don’t need to worry about this.

Windows 7 Verify Trim Enabled

To check that Windows is performing retrim optimizations on a schedule, open the Optimize Drives application. Open the Start menu, search for “Optimize Drives”, and click the “Defragment and Optimize Drives” shortcut.

Click the “Change Settings” button and ensure “Run on a Schedule (Recommended)” is enabled. By default, Windows will run the retrim optimization on a weekly schedule.

Again, this isn’t something you should need to worry about. If your computer has an SSD, Windows should automatically enable TRIM and enable optimizing the drive with retrim on a schedule. These options should just be enabled by default. But it’s worth giving a quick look to make sure everything’s running properly.

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