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Hello, I’ve got a mid2010 13inch 2,4 Ghz MacBook Pro and just upgraded to 8GB RAM and SAMSUNG 860 EVO 250 GB. I’ve had help from a professional inserting these new parts into my MacBook and so far everything seems very much okay. It is much more faster than before (Powering up took only 20 seconds, it used to take a minute). I have few concerns here tough. The person who helped me installed Sierra on may MacBook and when I checked the system report, it says it does not support TRIM. Here it is :
, I apologize in advance if I’ve got dumb questions but here they are:
- Is there anything wrong with File-System (it says MS-DOS FAT 32) ?
- Should I enable TRIM? Would it do any good to my MacBook Pro’s performance?
- Should I upgrade for High Sierra ?
Give this a try How to Enable TRIM on Third Party SSDs in Mac OS X with trimforce Your system should be able to support it journaled file system (HFS+). I know of issues with APFS with it enabled so don’t enable it on your boot drive.