Newsfeed On Wednesday, we reported that Apple released the latest OS X version with 10. TRIM for third-party SSDs. Hit return and enter the administrator passwor you’ll be presented with the following message reminding you the utility has no warranty and that you should backup your data. Don’t ignore this advice. Open a terminal window, then type sudo trimforce enable.
Enter your password into the command line, trim will be turned on. You have to come to your own conclusions. Probaly less important on a brand new SS and one that has plenty of free space. And sudo trimforce enable meaning. Otherwise, you can just go through and say yes to the options.
Before EL Capitan Trim must be enabled by custom patches for Third-party SSDs After EL Capitan Apple Supports Trim for Third-party SSDs but it must be enabled manually by the following command. If you want to enable trim support on OSX it is now possible to do this if OSX is running El Capitan. To do this follow these steps: Step 1. Open A Terminal Prompt Once you’ve opened a Terminal Prompt type in the following command: sudo trimforce enable Step 2. Reboot your Mac Step 2. This time aroun as soon as I delete File C, the operating system tells the SSD that those data pages have become invali so they’re marked for Garbage Collection immediately. Do you need to redo sudo trimforce enable to make it work?
Cinder also claims “This is the easiest and safest way to enable Trim on OS X. It is even better than using the new built in trimforce comman since that requires 10. Apple added a command called trimforce in Mac OS X 10. Type in this command: sudo trimforce enable and press enter. The system will display a notice, then ask you if you are. Got myself doing the sudo trimforce enable yesterday and it stable out my hole issue with Sierra High.
What I also learn from a user at apple community is that you after this sudo thing should do a reboot in safe-mode (hold shift). It should not be used in a commercial operating environment or with important data. This tool is provided on an “ as is ” basis. Will help any having issues, just comment below! Has anyone here tried this yet?
Good or catastrophic ? But I just read this article which contained a link of blacklisted SSDs tha. This happened from both of my first (Sierra) and second (Mojave) builds. Yesterday, Apple had released OS X 10. This is a huge win for the Mac users community because the people had ask for this a while ago.
Une commande officielle sudo trimforce enable a été ajoutée depuis OS X 10. Là où trim n’est pas automatiquement supporté par le système d’exploitation, il existe des utilitaires envoyant des commandes trim manuellement. The main 240Gb SSD is a Transcend i. If I try this again with same command from terminal, are you saying it will automatically assume I wish to target the 2nd SSD?
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