M mindquest macrumors 6502a Original poster Oct 25, 2009 540 109 Sep 22, 2015 #1 Just wondering if El Cap will enable trim for user installed ssd's or do you have to use a third party app to enable trim
Just wondering if El Cap will enable trim for user installed ssd's or do you have to use a third party app to enable trim
dogslobber macrumors 601 Oct 19, 2014 4,670 7,809 Apple Campus, Cupertino CA Sep 22, 2015 #2 No, use the console app for that. Google is your friend.
h9826790 macrumors P6 Apr 3, 2014 16,669 8,597 Hong Kong Sep 22, 2015 #3 No need to use 3rd party app. TRIM is disabled by default, but you can turn it on in terminal by trimforce command. Reactions: mindquest
No need to use 3rd party app. TRIM is disabled by default, but you can turn it on in terminal by trimforce command.
Weaselboy Moderator Staff member Jan 23, 2005 35,028 17,352 California Sep 23, 2015 #4 mindquest said: Just wondering if El Cap will enable trim for user installed ssd's or do you have to use a third party app to enable trim Click to expand... Just open Terminal app and run the command below to turn on TRIM for third party drives.No other tool is needed. Code: sudo trimforce enable Reactions: JamesMike, mindquest and SoyCapitanSoyCapitan
mindquest said: Just wondering if El Cap will enable trim for user installed ssd's or do you have to use a third party app to enable trim Click to expand... Just open Terminal app and run the command below to turn on TRIM for third party drives.No other tool is needed. Code: sudo trimforce enable