Hi!

To install FreeDOS on SSD is basically the same as
on harddisk. If the disk is totally empty, you will
have to use FDISK /MBR or similar to make booting
work - just using SYS will not be enough. Otherwise,
SSD are almost like fast harddisks. Other differences
which exist are not noticed by DOS. In particular,
there is no TRIM as far as I know. Explanation of
TRIM: Your operating system (in the background) or
some tool (each time when you run it) can mark the
unused areas on your disk as such. This can help
the disk to optimize access. It would probably be
possible to extend DEFRAG or SCANDISK to find and
mark unused areas. But if you do not support TRIM,
there is no real problem. Just less optimized usage.

Cheers, Eric



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