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Print article This entry was posted by Cindori on March 26, 2011 at 12:50 pm, and is filed under Uncategorized. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback from your own site.
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    #1 written by Goran Radulovic
    about 8 months ago
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    Can someone please send me a IOAHCIFamily.kext from Lion, because, i forgot to back it up. My machine is painfully slow.

    goranradulovic (at) gmail (dot) com

    Thank you very much

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    #2 written by rocky
    about 8 months ago
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    Old white macbook DualCore 2ghz,
    Corsair F60
    LION!
    without Trim uncached write 15,74MB
    with Trim 60MB!

    thanks for that !

    Good tool + Lion Support!

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    #3 written by kidtreo
    about 8 months ago
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    Did


    Goran Radulovic:

    Can someone please send me a IOAHCIFamily.kext from Lion, because, i forgot to back it up. My machine is painfully slow.
    goranradulovic (at) gmail (dot) com
    Thank you very much

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    #4 written by peg dash fab
    about 8 months ago
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    MBP6,2 + KINGSTON SNVP325S2512GB (TRIM off) + Snow Leopard. Xbench Sequential: 180.68, Random: 538.61

    On a Kingston web page, I found this:

    If you use one of our drives that have effective garbage collection (SVP100, SVP100E, SVP180, SNVP325), you will not see any significant performance decrease in non-TRIM supported configurations.

    In view of their (double negative) wave-off, I will leave TRIM disabled.

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    #5 written by V
    about 8 months ago
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    Goran

    in Lion Final IOAHCIFamily.kext is missed…

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    #6 written by V
    about 8 months ago
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    V:

    Goran
    in Lion Final IOAHCIFamily.kext is missed…

    Sorry, my brain was missed spacer

    this the link to download the kext from Final Version of LION:

    www.mediafire.com/?3cuzhnnsy0ajdqa

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    #7 written by TheCondor
    about 8 months ago
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    a) Crucial C300 doesn’t have aggressive Garbage Collection, SF1200 has it but Crucial use Marvel controller and is famous for his performance on 4K but also for the loss performance on long time.

    b) for who use Lion and can’t use ‘Erase Free Space’ in Disk Utility: with trim enabled fill with file the SSD and after delete it, if all works fine it should -trim- spacer
    For example in terminal with ‘dd’ fill free space with zero (/dev/null)

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    #8 written by Kwambus
    about 8 months ago
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    Worked perfectly on Macbook Pro Unibody 2009 with OCZ Onyx 2 240gb SSD.

    Many thanks.

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    #9 written by Justin Ayers
    about 7 months ago
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    For those using 10.6.8, use the updated version of the enabler for 10.6.8.

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    #10 written by DudeDad
    about 7 months ago
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    How do I disable this?

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    #11 written by Alamgirian
    about 7 months ago
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    Hey guys… The Patch was working beautifully in Snow Leopard. I have Intel 120GB G2 SSD.

    However, since upgrading to lion, if I open a torrent client, it crashes my system to white screen. Earlier today, it crashed my system without even opening the torrent software (this has just happened once). But with torrent software (vuze or bittorent) it keeps crashing my system.

    Some help. Should I consider clean install of OS Lion (foregoing time machine) and manually just backup data…. or is it that my Hard Drive needs replacement from Intel ?

    Thanks in advance.

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    #12 written by nanofunk
    about 7 months ago
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    the trim enabler worked fine, although the Console.app Messages kernel[0]: IOSurface: buffer allocation size is zero were appearing much more often than without TRIM enabler. can this issues be related?
    I posted a blog-roundup on that issue and also commented in the apple forums about this, see bit.ly/pNtLWS for more information.

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    #13 written by Alex
    about 7 months ago
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    This worked for me, with a late 2008 MBPro, Lion (final) and an Intel 320 SSD (160 GB)

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    #14 written by Nick
    about 7 months ago
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    OCZ Vertex3 in a 2011 MBP running Snow worked perfectly.

    Mr Groth you are a star!!

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    #15 written by Nick
    about 7 months ago
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    Or maybe not…

    All fine until I the machine sleeps. When it resumes the system totally locks up! I had to restore and all is well again but no TRIM spacer

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    #16 written by emanuele
    about 7 months ago
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    it works perfectly, I have macbook pro 13″ 2010 core 2 duo, upgraded to LION.
    the drive is OCZ agility3 240 GB
    and now I have the trim enabled.
    thanks a lot!!

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    #17 written by rupda034
    about 7 months ago
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    Hi,

    have a MacBook Pro late 2008 (unibody)
    - 2,8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    - 4 Gb RAM,
    - SATA2
    - now installed a Intel SSD 510 Series 120 Gb ( SATA2 and SATA3 )
    - running Mac OS X Lion 10.7 TRIM Support enabler installed without any
    Problem so far Boottime : about 26 sec.

    Thx

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    #18 written by Scott
    about 7 months ago
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    If I apply this to a RAID 0 stripe (using Disk Utility) of 2 x 115GB Vertex 2 drives, will it work? Does TRIM work across a RAID volume?

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    #19 written by Duke
    about 7 months ago
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    Works, but system occasionally hangs for several seconds. Seems to only happen when using Safari, not sure though. I get same errors as nanofunk. I uninstalled Trim Enabler, or rather installed the old kext and I have no freezing issues. 2011 27″ iMac i7. OWC Electra 120GB.

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    #20 written by John Carter
    about 7 months ago
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    I installed TRIM Enabler on my MacBook Pro running Lion (10.7) and on my iMac also running Lion. I installed Crucial’s m4 SSD on both machines, then discovered that they have built-in automatic garbage collection and do not need TRIM.

    How do I use SAFE MODE to now disable TRIM?

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    #21 written by joel
    about 7 months ago
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    Working fine with Macbook pro 2009 and Vertex 2 240 gb with OSX Lion 10.7.1! THX! Didn’t reinstall after the 10.7.1 update!

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    #22 written by Tom Accabu
    about 7 months ago
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    MBP 13 i5 with OCZ vertex III it’s work
    Thanks

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    #23 written by Andrey
    about 7 months ago
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    Добрый день! Это информативный блог, добавил себе в закладки. Автору +1!!!!!!

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    #24 written by Сергей
    about 7 months ago
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    #25 written by Сергей
    about 7 months ago
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    Для себя я нашел много интересных моментов – буду советовать сайт друзьям!

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    #26 written by John Mercer
    about 6 months ago
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    TRIM enabler 1.2 on OS X Lion 10.7.1 did NOT work for me. I’m rolling a mid-2009 MBP with Apple SSD TS128A.

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    #27 written by Mirko
    about 6 months ago
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    When can you upload to 2.0 version for Lion?

    Thanks!

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    #28 written by Prince Reinen
    about 4 months ago
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    Online Christian Fellowship Forum

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    #29 written by Wouter
    about 4 months ago
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    Trim enabled 1.2 on MPB mid 2010 with a later added OCZ-VERTEX2 worked for me.

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    #30 written by Dennis
    about 4 months ago
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    Hi When I fallow the instruccion here:
    bit.ly/tkyY0o
    … on the terminal it says:
    Mini:~ Main$ diskutil mount ‘Recovery HD’
    Usage: diskutil mount [readOnly] [-mountPoint Path] DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode
    Mount will mount the volume in the “standard” place (/Volumes), unless
    an optional mount point is specified.

    What do I have to do next?

    Thank you,
    Dennis

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    #31 written by Cindori
    about 4 months ago
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