J’utilise pour mon MBP Pro un SSD Intel.
Jusqu’alors j’utilisais « TRIM Enabler » gratuitement pour activer le TRIM.
Mais aujourd’hui j’ai constaté plusieurs problèmes :
Ni une ni deux je me mets en passe de chercher la solution, et figurez-vous que c’est Apple qui la propose : la commande ‘trimforce’ en ligne de commande. C’est expliqué chez HowToGeek.
Voilà ci-dessous le résultat de l’exécution :
Last login: Sat Sep 17 15:07:10 on console
macbook-pro-de-selso-liberado:~ selsoliberado$ sudo trimforce enable
Password:
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This tool force-enables TRIM for all relevant attached
devices, even though such devices may not have been validated for data
integrity while using TRIM. Use of this tool to enable TRIM may result in
unintended data loss or data corruption. It should not be used in a commercial
operating environment or with important data. Before using this tool, you
should back up all of your data and regularly back up data while TRIM is
enabled. This tool is provided on an “as is” basis. APPLE MAKES NO WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
REGARDING THIS TOOL OR ITS USE ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH YOUR DEVICES,
SYSTEMS, OR SERVICES. BY USING THIS TOOL TO ENABLE TRIM, YOU AGREE THAT, TO THE
EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, USE OF THE TOOL IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK AND
THAT THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY AND
EFFORT IS WITH YOU.
Are you sure you wish to proceed (y/N)? y
Your system will immediately reboot when this is complete.
Is this OK (y/N)? y
Enabling TRIM...
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Operation succeeded. Your system will reboot momentarily, please wait...
Un reboot et le tour est joué :