Mac Mini i7Quad, 16GB Ram, MBP Mid 2012 2,5GHz i5, 16GB Ram, MacOS 10.10 Yosemite, Apogee Quartet+Duet 2, Genelec Active, Sorry in advance for my ranting and raving, I originally only wanted to inform all users of Trim Enabler about the new situation. When the time will come in the future to buy a new machine, I think I will hold my breath for a moment and seriously consider On the other hand, you may say, no one forces me to buy a Mac and guess what? You are right. Should better thrash their computers as soon as possible and buy brand new Apple hardware instead (also if not necessaryĪt all and in some cases even less powerful than the older ones-like with the Mac Minis e.g.). (no matter if it´s well working modern multi-processor-stuff which would be usable for years and a bunch of new MAC OSs) Obviously it´s more that all users of Pre-2013-Mac-Models Party application to use the SSD successfully.īut, honestly, I think that´s not at all what´s Apple´s intention. Of their products), it at least would be kinda accommodation if Apple would offer their own SSDs to buy from their shopįor users of Pre-2013-Mac-Models for example.īecause the thing is that if it is an Apple SSD, Trim is enabled by default in the OS and one doesn´t have to use any 3rd So, if Apple really want to force millions of users to give their money to them only in the future (on using at least one So, again, everyone who uses 3rd party SSDs with Trim Enabler on MAC OS Yosemite (or later then)ĭon´t forget/hesitate to allow Trim Enabler to disable "kext signing security setting"!Īnd finally doublecheck if Trim is enabled by going toĪpple Menu > About This Mac > More Info > System Report > SATA/SATA Express > (on the right side of the page)įor more detailed and more technical info whoever may be interested may read this. Their speed will be reduced dramatically as well as their lifetime. Without Trim enabled (by Trim Enabler application) however all these 3rd party SSDs will get almost useless in a way. Other wise Trim Enabler will not be allowed to be installed and to work on MAC OS Yosemite (and for sure on future Need to allow Trim Enabler to disable "kext signing security setting"! SSDs like Samsung 830s/840s/850s or any other brand) is, that they shame on you, Apple!Īnyway, what that does mean for all users of Mac computers with non-Apple-SSDs (everyone who got 3rd party That´s the next step after making it unpossible to replace Ram or drives at the whole new Mac hardware indeed.Īlthough I really love their stuff as it is well thought out and of great quality, this is just not cool at all IMO.Īre they that desperate or just immensely greedy? F. To stop users to use other products than the ones made or at least approved by Apple. ![]() "malware" but if one takes a deeper look into it one will see that it is actually a further restriction by Apple Only Apple approved drivers will be allowed to be installed.Īt the first moment this new feature may sound like a good idea as it seems to prevent your system from "Kext signing security setting" is a new software setting in MAC OS Yosemite which does not allow anyģrd party driver to get installed on your system. Your system there will pop up a message asking you if you agree to "disable kext signing security setting". If you are on MAC OS Yosemite and you install or activate/update Trim Enabler on Some of you might have seen this already and checked it out for themselves butįor others who might get uncertain on getting this message I´m going to post this. Hi guys, this is an important info about Trim Enabler with MAC OS Yosemite.
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