Hi Stewart! There is no problem putting an SSD in that machine. I usually prefer the Samsung 850 EVO.
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Hi Stewart!
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There is no problem putting an SSD in that machine. I usually prefer the Samsung 850 EVO.
Kind regards
== Update ==
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Hi Stew! Overnight it came to my mind: Depending on your OS you should install [https://www.cindori.org/software/trimenabler|TrimEnabler] or [http://chameleon.alessandroboschini.com|Chameleon]
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Hi Stew!
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Overnight it came to my mind: Depending on your OS you should install [https://www.cindori.org/software/trimenabler|TrimEnabler] or [http://chameleon.alessandroboschini.com|Chameleon]
If you are running the latest version of Yosemite, use the command line and type: ''sudo trim force enable'' You don't need any 3rd party software anymore.
Hi Stewart! There is no problem putting an SSD in that machine. I usually prefer the Samsung 850 EVO.
Kind regards
== Update ==
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Hi Stew! Overnight it came to my mind: Depending on your OS you should install [https://www.cindori.org/software/trimenabler|TrimEnabler] http://chameleon.alessandroboschini.com )
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If you are running the latest version of Yosemite, use the command line and type: ''sudo trim force enable'' That should help to guarantee an extended SSD lifecycle.
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Hi Stew! Overnight it came to my mind: Depending on your OS you should install [https://www.cindori.org/software/trimenabler|TrimEnabler] or [http://chameleon.alessandroboschini.com|Chameleon]
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If you are running the latest version of Yosemite, use the command line and type: ''sudo trim force enable'' You don't need any 3rd party software anymore.
Hi Stewart! There is no problem putting an SSD in that machine. I usually prefer the Samsung 850 EVO.
Kind regards
== Update ==
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Hi Stew! Overnight it came to my mind: Depending on your OS you should install TrimEnabler / Chameleon ( https://www.cindori.org/software/trimenabler/
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http://chameleon.alessandroboschini.com ) If you are running the latest version of Yosemite, use the command line and type: ''sudo trim force enable'' That should help to guarantee an extended SSD lifecycle.
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Hi Stew! Overnight it came to my mind: Depending on your OS you should install [https://www.cindori.org/software/trimenabler|TrimEnabler] http://chameleon.alessandroboschini.com )
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If you are running the latest version of Yosemite, use the command line and type: ''sudo trim force enable'' That should help to guarantee an extended SSD lifecycle.
Hi Stewart! There is no problem putting an SSD in that machine. I usually prefer the Samsung 850 EVO.
Kind regards
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== Update ==
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Hi Stew! Overnight it came to my mind: depending on your OS u should install TrimEnabler / Chameleon ( https://www.cindori.org/software/trimenabler/
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http://chameleon.alessandroboschini.com ) If u are running the latest version of Yose‚ª⁄†€, see the command line and type: sudo trim force enable ! That should help to guarantee an extended SSD lifecycle.
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Hi Stew! Overnight it came to my mind: Depending on your OS you should install TrimEnabler / Chameleon ( https://www.cindori.org/software/trimenabler/
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http://chameleon.alessandroboschini.com ) If you are running the latest version of Yosemite, use the command line and type: ''sudo trim force enable'' That should help to guarantee an extended SSD lifecycle.
Hi Stewart! There is no problem putting an SSD in that machine. I usually prefer the Samsung 850 EVO.
Kind regards
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== Update ==
+
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Hi Stew! Overnight it came to my mind: depending on your OS u should install TrimEnabler / Chameleon ( https://www.cindori.org/software/trimenabler/
+
http://chameleon.alessandroboschini.com ) If u are running the latest version of Yose‚ª⁄†€, see the command line and type: sudo trim force enable ! That should help to guarantee an extended SSD lifecycle.