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Cindori trim enabler
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  1. Cindori trim enabler install#
  2. Cindori trim enabler drivers#
  3. Cindori trim enabler update#
  4. Cindori trim enabler driver#
cindori trim enabler

NFixed an issue with the helper applicatioĪdded a accessibility menu item. Trim Enabler can now disable kext signing in order to enable Trim on Yosemiteįixed an issue with Trim Enabler not launching on Yosemite DP4 / Beta

cindori trim enabler

Improved compatibility with OS X Yosemiteįixed an issue with Trim Enabler refusing to open or giving an error saying the app is damaged on OS X Yosemite

Cindori trim enabler driver#

Revamped Trim Enabling: Trim Enabler now uses a custom Cindori driver to safely enable Trim for 3rd party drives! Registered users can now properly hide the Disk Sensei upgrade windowįixed an issue with inaccurate Trim warning Security fixes related to Sparkle updater

Cindori trim enabler update#

The only solution is to disable the security feature altogether so that all driver signing is off in Yosemite.What's new in Trim Enabler? Getting error about update not properly signed?Redownload from website: Get Trim Enabler Other aspects of Apple’s performance recently are equally as troubling, I could write a list but instead lets skip forward to the solution. I just had a grey screen and a dead system.

Cindori trim enabler install#

Is this what Apple wants to be known for? At the very least the installation should detect if an appropriate SSD is present before attempting to install and notify the user if there’s a problem. For professional environments and pro video it is even more troublesome and it puts vital data and creative projects at risk. To have an official installation of OS-X simply stop working when upgraded from Mavericks to Yosemite is unacceptable for any user. I have to say I’m extremely disappointed by Apple with this.

Cindori trim enabler drivers#

It is completely up to Apple which drivers they support, and hence which hardware works with Yosemite. Third party drives such as those by OWC and Samsung use their own Trim drivers, which are no longer loaded by Yosemite as Apple hasn’t ‘signed’ them off.Īnother dark side to this is it allows Apple to veto any third party hardware device by disabling the drivers. Larry points out that the problem revolves around the kext driver for Trim, which controls how data is allocated on the SSD. Many of us are using SSD boot drives via Thunderbolt, or running higher-end user customised Mac systems. This is a problem that particularly hurts the video and Final Cut Pro X community, as Larry Jordan points out so helpfully here. Built in drives that Apple themselves use in your Macbook Pro Retina and some iMacs will upgrade just fine to Yosemite but if you have installed a third party SSD or more commonly are running off an external one, you’re out of luck. The problem is down to Apple having introduced a new “security feature” in Yosemite. Only kext drivers for official Apple SSDs are supported. No idea WHY that brought it to life, but it did and Mavericks returned. I was very lucky in the end not to lose any data and it was purely by chance that I was able to boot it again, by swapping to USB 3.0 instead of Thunderbolt. It didn’t even get as far as fully installing Yosemite. Today after attempting to upgrade from Mavericks to Yosemite (officially, via the App Store) without any warning whatsoever the drive would no longer boot at all. If I travel I can effectively take my iMac with me by plugging the Thunderbolt SSD drive into my Macbook and booting from it. For instance I have a Samsung SSD connected via Thunderbolt which works on both my iMac and Macbook Pro Retina. Performance is wonderful and you can run several Macs off one OS. Thousands of video editors, colourists and filmmakers have taken to using SSDs as their boot drives for OS X. This looks like a real attempt to kill third party SSD drive support in Yosemite. Here’s what Apple is up to and what to do about it… DO NOT upgrade to Yosemite if you are booting from a third party SSD drive.











Cindori trim enabler