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Ninja match 2.0 mac os. TRIM technology has been put in place specifically for Solid State Drives. Without going into too much detail it is used to let your system know which part of the hard drive is actually empty, e.g. when you have deleted a file. Without TRIM, when your system tries to write to a part of a disk that was previously used by a file that was deleted, it has to go through a long-winded process that lasts considerably longer than if that part of your SSD was TRIMmed. If you're interested in the nitty-gritty, go ahead and read the Wikipedia article.

Apple started supporting TRIM since Mac OS X 10.6.8 and it's interesting that in Macs TRIM is only supported with Apple branded hard drives. Hence, even if you own an actual Mac and replace your hard drive for a non-Apple one, TRIM will not work. And in hackintosh computers we all use unsupported SSDs anyway.

Fortunately, we're not doomed forever in our DIY underworld. There is a free utility called Trim Enabler developed by Oscar Groth, that will replace the Mac OS X native TRIM functionality on your hackintosh (or your Mac with an unsupported SSD for that matter).

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3,757,992 likes 181,550 talking about this. Boohoo x City Girls has landed ⚠️ Shop the link below ⬇️. OS: Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.3 build 12D78 (March 2013 retail build from the App Store) Boot Options: GraphicsEnabler=No. All hardware parts came from Amazon with the exception of OS X. I got an old PowerPC G5 case (of which I will say more another time) because I like its looks and the fact its made of aluminium, makes it sturdy and is good. Lubuntu seemed to tax the system more since even after some use with Mac OS X the fan has not really been active, but with Lubuntu it didn't take that long. Volume -buttons didn't work. I was of course running live system so maybe after installing there would have been some drivers, fixes etc. Which would improve performance.

When to use TRIM?

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In many cases TRIM can considerably speed up your system especially if you work with large data files on a daily basis. Apparently, with time your SSD writing times are bound to lengthen if you don't use TRIM (boohoo).

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TRIM comes at a price though since once the content of your Trash is removed you can never hope to get it back (boohoo again). Unlike with non-TRIM drives where the data isn't actually deleted and your system is simply being made aware what files should no longer show on your computer and may be overwritten should the space be needed for another file.

So to minimise the risks and increase the speed of your SSD you can actually run Trim Enabler periodically, say every two weeks or once a month. As far as my system goes, I've had my SSD for about two months now and have just installed Trim Enabler. I can't see any difference at all.

When not to use TRIM?

It turns out some SSDs don't appreciate TRIM and can actually slow down rather than speed up your hackintosh. A company called SandForce manufactures such SSDs (no, I'm not suggesting they're low quality).

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In any case, as always with freeware software use it at your own risk. What works for one may be less useful for another. But knowing TRIM exists may be useful when one day you notice your SSD isn't as fast as it used to be. In which case TRIM can be your option before re-installing Mac OS X.

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TRIM comes at a price though since once the content of your Trash is removed you can never hope to get it back (boohoo again). Unlike with non-TRIM drives where the data isn't actually deleted and your system is simply being made aware what files should no longer show on your computer and may be overwritten should the space be needed for another file.

So to minimise the risks and increase the speed of your SSD you can actually run Trim Enabler periodically, say every two weeks or once a month. As far as my system goes, I've had my SSD for about two months now and have just installed Trim Enabler. I can't see any difference at all.

When not to use TRIM?

It turns out some SSDs don't appreciate TRIM and can actually slow down rather than speed up your hackintosh. A company called SandForce manufactures such SSDs (no, I'm not suggesting they're low quality).

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In any case, as always with freeware software use it at your own risk. What works for one may be less useful for another. But knowing TRIM exists may be useful when one day you notice your SSD isn't as fast as it used to be. In which case TRIM can be your option before re-installing Mac OS X.

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