Re-installing windows on SSD?!?

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If i want to re-install windows on my SSD, i should just uninstall all programs on the SSD, and install windows in a different directory? theres no need to re-format or anything...

my windows is just playing up atm, sometimes the DVD-RW wont show up, sometimes it doesnt shutdown cleanly... not sure what i've done so i just want a fresh start.
 
It's recommended that you Secure Erase your SSD prior to re-installing Windows.

hi shoot1st, thx for fast reply!

i also read that with SSDs that have TRIM command its not necessary to wipe, all i have to do is remove partition and let windows make another one? is this true?

i should have mentioned in the orig post that i had a Intel drive with trim.
 
I forget (and cba to look it up atm :p) the exact technical reasons why Secure Erasing is recommended but it is generally stated that it will reclaim the original performance of the drive (with regard to the Vertex2 drives that is, I'm not sure if things are done differently with Intel/other drives).

The general method they recommend for re-installing Windows is to Secure Erase the drive and then just to let Windows create its own partition.

Have a look in the Hard Drive forums here as most of this has been covered already. Also I'd maybe check out specific manufacturer support forums for the drive, see what the manufacturers themselves recommend.
 
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