![]() If someone could run through the correct keystroke procedure I'd really appreciate it. I then copied the second two lines of command as one paste but got a 'permission denied' response and then got a bit worried.! I tried the above and was duely warned of the perils of using sudo and prompted for my password, which I entered. Should this be: sudo space cp space return? (Sorry not sure how you differentiate between commands and key strokes etc) Trim Enabler Trim Enabler for Mac By Cindori Free Visit Site Developer's Description By Cindori In recent OS versions for Macbook Pro 2011 though, and in Lion, there is support for. So as above, when I enter the Termnial utility, I first of all enter sudo cp Die Nutzung des TRIM-Enablers 1.2 hat bei mir jetzt auf 2 getesteten Systemen zur Folge, dass die Systeme sich nicht mehr starten liessen. Selbst eingebaute SSDs kommen nicht in den Genuss. Gütigerweise hat Apple den Support dafür auch unter OSX Lion eingebaut aber nur für die original von Apple verbauten SSDs. Trim Enabler App starten und einschalten. If you have the TRIM hack installed, this will TRIM free. Trim Befehl, den das Betriebssystem an die Platte schicken kann und somit veranlasst, dass frei gewordener Speicher auch gelöscht wird. Sudo cp /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorag e.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorag e.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage.original You can do the same thing by booting to single user mode (reboot while holding command-s) and entering 'fsck -fy' (without the quotes). ![]() There are some copy and paste terminal commands knocking about, but I am totally new to Terminal and the exact key-procedure is eluding me. It seems that using the Trim Enabler is not a great idea. Having looked around the Apple Support discussions and on the web there seems to be some conflicting advice re Trim. ![]() ![]() I would like to enable trim on my MacPro 5.1 running Lion 10.7.3. ![]()
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