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<blockquote data-quote="456" data-source="post: 1815672" data-attributes="member: 401859"><p>My SSD trim is enabled on my Mojave set up. But I used to do a manual trim in Ubuntu and it was a good thing .I noticed a difference.</p><p>Is there any point to doing a manual trim via the Terminal on my Mac SSD?</p><p>If so what do you enter in the terminal?</p><p> In Ubuntu we used to use sudo fstrim -v /</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="456, post: 1815672, member: 401859"] My SSD trim is enabled on my Mojave set up. But I used to do a manual trim in Ubuntu and it was a good thing .I noticed a difference. Is there any point to doing a manual trim via the Terminal on my Mac SSD? If so what do you enter in the terminal? In Ubuntu we used to use sudo fstrim -v / [/QUOTE]
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