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star trek

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Apr 1, 2013
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Have a Good Day Everyone !!!!
Have an imac late 2007 with SSD with Trim enabled with Trim Enabler !!!
Have a HP Probook 650 G1 Monterey Hackintosh with Trim enabled no need to use Sensei or cmd sudo trimforce enable
Have a Hp pro desktop with SSD Kingdian S280 240 GB and Big Sur Hackintosh and no way to enable Trim using Sensei 1.5.1 registered and cmd sudo trimforce enable....there are people saying that APFS do not need Trim...Who is right !? Please Let me know maybe is this Kingdian S280 the problem not supported !?!?
If Anyone knows Please Let me know Many Thks in advance !!!!!

Default in Big Sur is Trim Enabled Yes Or No !?!?
 
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haralds

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Trim is beneficial independent of the file system. It optimizes the "free map" available for scavenging by the disk controller during idle time. It is most impactful if your file systems are low on free space (<20%.)
 

star trek

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Apr 1, 2013
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On EFI /config.plist/
saving ThirdPartyDrives:true now Trim is Enabled every time i reboot machine...!!!!
U never end to learn ...!!!!
Have a good day Everyone !!!!!!!
 

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