I'd also mention that Crucial disks have their own firmware that works very well. You just have to start the machine occasionally with alt held down and when it shows available disks, you leave it like that for a while (this is their suggestion). I had a crucial disk that had slowed to a crawl and left it in that half-started up mode overnight and it was back to its usual self the next morning.

So I won't be enabling TRIM on OS X;)

On 3 Jul 2015, at 16:47, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:

Worth pointing out though that researchers have had data corruption issues with Crucial and Samsung SSDs running TRIM on 10.10.4. Make sure you have a good backup, ideally a clone of your hard drive before you switch TRIM on.

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