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# UPDATE for 10.10.4+: please consider this patch obsolete, as apple provides a tool called "trimforce" to enable trim support for 3rd party SSDs | |
# just run "sudo trimforce enable" to activate the trim support from now on! | |
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# Original version by Grant Parnell is offline (http://digitaldj.net/2011/07/21/trim-enabler-for-lion/) | |
# Update July 2014: no longer offline, see https://digitaldj.net/blog/2011/11/17/trim-enabler-for-os-x-lion-mountain-lion-mavericks/ | |
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# Looks for "Apple" string in HD kext, changes it to a wildcard match for anything | |
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# Alternative to http://www.groths.org/trim-enabler-3-0-released/ | |
# Method behind this madness described: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1409151&page=4 | |
# See discussion in comments here: https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/39654/lion-tweaks | |
# And here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1410459 | |
# And here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1480302 | |
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# Yosemite: for recovering from stop sign on boot screen, please see http://www.cindori.org/update-on-trim-in-yosemite/ | |
# backup patched file | |
sudo cp /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage.original | |
# Important: Add "kext-dev-mode=1" as Kernel Arguments or the computer won't boot. | |
sudo nvram boot-args="kext-dev-mode=1" | |
sudo shutdown -r now | |
# looks for "Apple" string in HD kext, changes it to a wildcard match for anything | |
sudo perl -pi -e 's|\x00\x41\x50\x50\x4c\x45\x20\x53\x53\x44\x00|\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00|' /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage | |
# rebuild kext cache manually (could take a while) | |
sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions | |
sudo kextcache -m /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext /System/Library/Extensions | |
# now reboot! | |
sudo shutdown -r now |
@khpatel4991 You'd have to enter those commands in Mac OS X Terminal (in Applications - Utilities). If this is too complicated for you, you're better off using [https://www.cindori.org/software/trimenabler/](Trim Enabler).
This script still works under public beta 10.10.4 (14E33b)
I just read the happy news that in OSX El Capitan, there will probably be an official OSX-tool named Trimforce, which enables TRIM for all SSDs if the user chooses to do so. Without having to deactivate the kext-signing, that is!
http://9to5mac.com/2015/06/12/os-x-ssd-trim-support-el-capitan/
I really hope this is true, it would prove that Apple is still able to make sane decisions and listen to their users!
This script still works under public beta10.10.4 (14E36b)
OCZ-AGILITY3 10.10.3
OK!
thanks!
MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2011), 10.10.3, Crucial CT500MX200SSD1
It works! Thanks!
With the new 10.10.4 trimforce now enabled, do we still need this?
I think it's just a matter of running sudo trimforce enable
in your terminal right?
@TechFounder: Confirmed. This patch is no longer required.
@TechFounder @ralfbergs This is great news. Thanks for sharing!
BTW: Make sure you undo the changes the script made after updating to 10.10.4. Something like:
sudo rm /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage.original
sudo nvram -d boot-args
# Not sure if these are really necessary
sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions
sudo kextcache -m /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kext.caches/Startup/Extensions.mkext /System/Library/Extensions
# Reboot and run `sudo trimforce enable`
sudo trimforce enable
Yesterday, Apple had released OS X 10.10.4, including on it the new remarkable trimforce
tool which allow native TRIM support for 3rd parties SSDs. This is a huge win for the Mac users community because the people had ask for this a while ago. I believe that Apple had made this decision because after the release of OS X Yosemite, which includes the new kext signing feature, Mac users were disabling this security feature, which when turned off, allows to execute arbitrary code in modified kext extension natively, WHICH was an huge security flaw. This been said, I guess Apple would rather prefer to allow their Macs to support 3rd parties SSDs and have Macs secured, than have a lot of hacked Macs and all the internet taking about it...
Although, old Macs are getting obsolete due to the absence of current technologies, most of the regular users still can extract a bit more juice of their Macs, so they will find this tool very useful. As for power users, I recommend just buying a new Mac...
"sudo trimforce enable" didn't work for me on 10.10.4. Still had to use the script to change the driver signature and disable security checks :(
I got some issue when disabling the changes done by this script and booted to the STOP sign screen after using sudo trim force enable, one of the crucial thing I missed when disabling the patched driver is I did not remove the patched driver file in "/Volumes/Your Disk Name", seems the guide in the link is good enough for me to fix https://www.cindori.org/trim-enabler-and-yosemite/, though I did mistyped chown/chmod lucky no permanent damage is done anyway, after all the mess I did at least it is working for the TRIM without a patched driver under 10.10.4!
Used this script, even for 10.10.4, always perfect, thanks
but it no longer works with 10.10.5 :-(
Anyone tried with El Capitan 10.11 yet? I'm getting an Operation not permitted
error when trying to make the backup of the driver in the first step.
for 10.10.4 and higher it is just: sudo trimforce enable
New Solution worked for me on OS X El Capitan 10.11.2 Beta (15X40a)
KINGSTON SV300S37A
Confirmed, in my case a 240G (KINGSTON SV300S37A240G)
by: sudo trimforce enable
Mac OS X: 10.11.5
PLEXTOR PX-256M6S
confirmed works with 10.9.5 on Early 2008 imac8,1
'trimforce enable' worked like a charm on HighSierra. Thank you so much!
How to use this script from windows or MAC?