Love your video, BuilditGeorge. Would like to upgrade my MacBook Pro. I like to seek for your help and have some questions for my upgrade. Firstly - Am I able to upgrade with just one Samsung SSD? Second - With just one Samsung SSD. Am I able to do "RAID 0" with one Samsung SSD and default Hard disk ? Last - Can I do it with a backup (time machine)? or need reinstall new OS? Hope to see your reply. Thank you and have a great day
I upgraded my hdd to samsung evo 860. When i enabled trim support on my imac mid 2011 using high sierra, deleted all my files wont even boot up. Am i doin somethin wrong?
Well was it a new SSD? Cause if so that explains it! Unless you formatted the SSD prior to enabling TRIM it shouldn’t have deleted anything.Its meant to preserve the SSD and increase speeds.
BuildItGeorge Yes Its a new ssd. Formatted to apfs, cloned my hdd to the new ssd using super duper app. Opened my imac to swap the hdd to ssd. Turned the computer on, Then I enabled trim support. The iMac rebooted itself then white screen with white stop sign kept flashing. The computer will not boot up.
i enabled it anyways for safe measures. I am aware that its meant for one SSD but its for the SSD health ill look further into it as you make a good point but I always believed enabling trim would work for both SSD if the system detects it.
@@BuildItGeorge I'm looking to this feature because I have already an ssd. And I also own a mac that has 2 Sata3 port so I'm considering this upgrade. The trim support is gold not only for benchmark but also for the ssd's life. Based on my search, isn't possible enable Trim on Raid 0 but, as you shown in the video. You give the command and the mac accepted it,and reboot. There are basically 2 option. Nothing happened and the command is ignored, or you win! It would be a really useful information if you go on your sistem specs and under your Sata tab check if Trim is enabled on both ssd. If you read yes... Man.... You are the man I was looking for 😂🤟😎💪
Well, It was a joke to be honest it didn't really take 1 million minutes! i would have chucked it out the window if that was the case it fixed it self after a while! But no theirs nothing wrong with it now !
Love your video, BuilditGeorge. Would like to upgrade my MacBook Pro. I like to seek for your help and have some questions for my upgrade.
Firstly - Am I able to upgrade with just one Samsung SSD?
Second - With just one Samsung SSD. Am I able to do "RAID 0" with one Samsung SSD and default Hard disk ?
Last - Can I do it with a backup (time machine)? or need reinstall new OS?
Hope to see your reply. Thank you and have a great day
Correction, Raid is still available in high sierra or later.
I upgraded my hdd to samsung evo 860. When i enabled trim support on my imac mid 2011 using high sierra, deleted all my files wont even boot up. Am i doin somethin wrong?
Well was it a new SSD? Cause if so that explains it! Unless you formatted the SSD prior to enabling TRIM it shouldn’t have deleted anything.Its meant to preserve the SSD and increase speeds.
BuildItGeorge
Yes Its a new ssd. Formatted to apfs, cloned my hdd to the new ssd using super duper app. Opened my imac to swap the hdd to ssd. Turned the computer on, Then I enabled trim support. The iMac rebooted itself then white screen with white stop sign kept flashing. The computer will not boot up.
Are you 100% Sure that your trim is enable on both ssd? have you checked ? I know that is impossible enable trim on raid 0 😕
i enabled it anyways for safe measures. I am aware that its meant for one SSD but its for the SSD health ill look further into it as you make a good point but I always believed enabling trim would work for both SSD if the system detects it.
@@BuildItGeorge I'm looking to this feature because I have already an ssd. And I also own a mac that has 2 Sata3 port so I'm considering this upgrade. The trim support is gold not only for benchmark but also for the ssd's life.
Based on my search, isn't possible enable Trim on Raid 0 but, as you shown in the video. You give the command and the mac accepted it,and reboot. There are basically 2 option. Nothing happened and the command is ignored, or you win!
It would be a really useful information if you go on your sistem specs and under your Sata tab check if Trim is enabled on both ssd. If you read yes... Man.... You are the man I was looking for 😂🤟😎💪
TechnoRecensioni i will when i get the laptop again. Exams are around the corner so i have to wait :/
@@BuildItGeorge no problem man! I'll wait for the reply. Thanks a lot for your video and your information 🙏
Any reason why your mac had the million minutes and your sisters didn’t? Did you do something wrong with yours?
Well, It was a joke to be honest it didn't really take 1 million minutes! i would have chucked it out the window if that was the case it fixed it self after a while! But no theirs nothing wrong with it now !