![]() Trim No (cannot sudo trimforce enable although it says it is when rebooting & says successful etc) Took me a while to get back to this, but have just tried: ![]() If someone could assist me, tell me where to look or what I am doing wrong that would be awesome!Ĭurrent screengrabs : currently booting from 1GB HDD in Bay #2 (i.e. What I am missing this time round, previously had clean installed Sierra 10.12.0 onto these M.2's but attempting a clean install of High Sierra 10.13.0 from a USB has gotten me in this position where I can't get the M.2's to be both trim enabled & shown as internal. Have the following installed, and have tried solving my issue from each OS: So I can disable csrutil, turn off SIP, that allows the kext patch to work & the M.2's become Internal but this turns off Trim for the M.2's Slot 4: Lycom DT-120 / Samsung AHCI M.2 SM951 256GB SSD Slot 3: Lycom DT-120 / Samsung AHCI M.2 SM951 256GB SSD I am able to add the kext patch as I can get into Recovery with ⌘R that allows SIP to be turned off & the kext patch works & the discs become Internal (but this turns off trim).Īm trying to stripe the 2 x 951's & use this RAID 0 to boot High Sierra from. Right now, on 2 x Samsung AHCI M.2 SM951 SSD's either trim can be enabled or they can be shown as internal.Ī kext patch will make the Mac System Information list the Samsung M.2 AHCI SM951's as Internal but doing this turns off trim support for these 2 discs (but not other SSD's in the cMP). My issue is certainly caused by lack of knowledge & experience, it is this:
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