![]() Then under Serial-ATA, you can see an entry for TRIM Support – it will say yes or no. Go to the Apple menu > About This Mac, hit the More Info… button. Sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions/ Checking whether TRIM is enabled Sudo rm /System/Library/Caches//Startup/Extensions.mkext Sudo cp -pX IOAHCIBlockStorage ~IOAHCIBlockStorage The method described in Keeping TRIM on Snow Leopard 10.6.8 Update worked perfectly: cd /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/MacOS/ For Catalina you should just use the following command line sudo trimforce enable Happy Winner Trim Enabler 2.2 didn’t even work on Catalina, with an Intel SSDSC2BB300G4T – D201DL13 (there is an update to version 3.6.3, which I didn’t bother installing). Utter waste of time! I got the low down on Trim Enabler from WORKING DOWNLOAD LINK for TRIM Enabler 2.2 for Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. It failed to enable TRIM on a WD Green 240 GB SSD, even after multiple reboots, etc. In order to enable TRIM, you can open the Terminal application on your Mac, type in the command sudo trimforce enable, and then enter your admin password to. Never use Trim Enabler 2.2, at least on Snow Leopard (10.6.8) – it is pointless. You need to enable trimming manually when installing a third party SSD. I found an application that failed and a command line solution that worked… ![]() I also wondered whether it would speed up the Mac a little and put a halt to the continual lock ups that uTorrent suffered from… ![]() Follow gr33nonline on Socialįollowing on from Getting an old Penryn MacBook Pro to work, I needed to enable TRIM as it wasn’t enabled on my SSD. ![]()
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