![]() While Trim is generally good for helping to manage SSD performance and wear in most desktop and notebook environments, it is important to note that Trim is not critical and the improvement may only be marginal. Please refer to support for your OS for details on using Terminal to enable trimforce. We have had users report that activating Trim using the trimforce command increases system boot times by about 10 seconds, though speeds during all other system use appears to be as fast as without Trim. If you decide to enable Trim using the trimforce terminal command, it is suggested you back up your data first. According to Apple®, enabling Trim using the trimforce terminal command is done completely at the user’s risk. ![]() ![]() As of OS X version 10.10.4, the trimforce command is available in Terminal to enable Trim without the use of third-party software. ![]()
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