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TRIM support for new iMac 768 SSD
I been using trim support (trim enabler) for my samsung 840 pro for a while now..I went to enable trim support through trim enabler on my new imacs 768 ssd and it said my drive might have its own trim enabled...my question...does anyone know what the trim protocol is for the new 768 ssd? does it come with its own active trim support or do i need to use trim enabler?
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woaw... you should have RTM on that TRIM enabler, you should never enable it for an Apple SSD/Flash. Apple has it's own TRIM. Try google man...
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OMG
Hopefully you did not brick your iMac and break the SSD
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Did you check in System Report if TRIM was On or Off before using the Enabler?
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it says trims working under serial ata, i threw out the application already too, but just for informational purposes, what would it do exactly thats so bad if i did enable it?? |
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Who's to say, thats like trying to hack something that doesn't need to be hacked. Anything can happen.
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