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iKIKO

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hi guys i just purchased an ssd for my macbook pro 15 late 2011.

its a kingstone Sv200s3d7/128g.

any suggestions ?

i was planing on doing a clean install of lion, is it better that way?

also should i be looking for some trim tool ? or now lion comes with it?

any suggestions would be appreciated guys
 
hi guys i just purchased an ssd for my macbook pro 15 late 2011.

its a kingstone Sv200s3d7/128g.

any suggestions ?

i was planing on doing a clean install of lion, is it better that way?

also should i be looking for some trim tool ? or now lion comes with it?

any suggestions would be appreciated guys

i did a clean install on my intel 520 120gb ssd. seems best way since ur not reinstalling junk back on lol
 
does os x lion has trim support? or do i need a separate tool ?
 
does os x lion has trim support? or do i need a separate tool ?

only on Apple SSDs by default. There are some 3rd party tools you can find on google for enabling TRIM in OSX for other SSDs
 
only on Apple SSDs by default. There are some 3rd party tools you can find on google for enabling TRIM in OSX for other SSDs

thanks man, i just installed trim enabler.

i installed a fresh lion 10.7.3. and its all good. but i try updating to 10.7.4 and i get an install error window. i tried it several times and get the same error. i google it and can't find nothing about it.

what it could be ?
 
thanks man, i just installed trim enabler.

i installed a fresh lion 10.7.3. and its all good. but i try updating to 10.7.4 and i get an install error window. i tried it several times and get the same error. i google it and can't find nothing about it.

what it could be ?

If you're updating Air Utility or whatever it's called make sure you do just the 10.7.4 update first and then that one after. I was getting an error when I tried to install it first if i recall correctly.
 
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