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With TRIM, Errors - Without TRIM, No Errors??

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used the Trim force command in terminal (sudo trimforce enable)
In "about Mac" my SSD shows trim enabled now.

The message block at boot is still there, but I don't care because the rest of the system is running just fine.

If you have slow boot, trim should be disabled (sudo trimforce disable, and remove any Clover patch you have for TRIM, and any kext such as TrimEnabler.kext).
 
If you have slow boot, trim should be disabled (sudo trimforce disable, and remove any Clover patch you have for TRIM, and any kext such as TrimEnabler.kext).

Sorry RehabMan , but still slow when trim desactivated
Can you help us ?
 

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I can confirm that TRIM is on my default in High Sierra using APFS with a Samsung 950 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD as reported by:

About this Mac > System Report > Hardware > NVMExpress > TRIM Support > Yes​

No need to use the Terminal command trimforce or other TRIM applications.
 
I can confirm that TRIM is on my default in High Sierra using APFS with a Samsung 950 Pro M.2 NVMe SSD as reported by:

About this Mac > System Report > Hardware > NVMExpress > TRIM Support > Yes​

No need to use the Terminal command trimforce or other TRIM applications.

Nothing new.
Same as 10.12/10.11.
 
Hi RehabMan

This is the file . It is OK ?
 

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Hi RehabMan

This is the file . It is OK ?

EFI not requested.
Attach only EFI/Clover (without themes).
It will be much smaller than 16mb.
 
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