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Disk sensei el capitan
Disk sensei el capitan






  1. Disk sensei el capitan install#
  2. Disk sensei el capitan update#
  3. Disk sensei el capitan upgrade#

I just don't see the need on OS 10.10.4 and later unless you pay the $10 and want the SMART Status and Temperature readout tools. Oskar and others have tested it on El Capitan and it's good there, too. My earlier reservation is gone and, having tested 3.4.2, I am pretty sure that it is safe for all builds of Yosemite. Now that Cindori has released two updates to Trim Enabler.app, I decided to check it out by running the upgrade, rebooting, then doing a Safe Boot and, finally, resetting the NV RAM. I don't recall numbers like that with 10.8. They're taking up 6G, and a further 5G is in caches. Right now for example, I've got Mail and Safari open. Not by DP, but with dumb stuff like App Store and Caches. It might just be the Apple supplied apps, but even with 16G, I'm seeing RAM maxed out. I have no direct evidence, but I think 10.10 is more demanding on RAM that 10.9.

Disk sensei el capitan upgrade#

So despite all the above, I don't think there is a good reason to upgrade OS X for its own sake. I think the recent security updates were issued as well for 10.8. 10.10 appears to me to do things faster than 10.9, but maybe not faster than 10.8.Īs you know 10.10.4 allows you to enable Trim without the fuss of 3rd party utilities.

disk sensei el capitan

10.10 in general has worked better for me than 10.9, and in with audio handling than 10.8, but its not more stable overall than 10.8. Whether 10.10.5 is smooth: I'd say it is. Didn't apple say that pretty much anything that runs on 10.8 will run on 10.9, and then say that again for 10.9 to 10.10? I don't remember much if anything that I had to do to get to 10.10.

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I recall having to do upgrades to get to 10.8. Download the installer from the App Store.

Disk sensei el capitan install#

Incremental updates do not unless you do a fresh install by re-downloading the most recent version of the current OS.ħ No. Yosemite won't screw up your Mac Pro - which has nothing to do with individual application compatibility.Ħ When you do a major version install, it updates the Repair Partition. Disable Put HD to Sleep Whenever Possible with SSDs.ĥ You are two major OS revisions behind. Most do not have issues but you have to research what is on your Mac.ģ If there's enough free space and idle time, yes.

Disk sensei el capitan update#

1 I've been parked on 10.85 for a while,partly because of the trim stuff(Samsung 840 Pro with Trim Enabler).Ģ I'm using the SSD for boot and there seemed to be lots of incompatibility issues with software and expensive associated upgrade issues initially when Apple moved to Mavericks.ģ Another thing I don't totally understand, if you're using Trim Enabler and it's switched on will it do the trim and garbage collection automatically?Ĥ Would most users say that the dust has settled and the Yosemite upgrade is pretty smooth now or does there seem to be any advantages of waiting to upgrade after the next OS get released and updated a bit?ĥ I don't want to fall too far behind with the OS I'm running but I also don't want to screw up my MPro.Ħ If I update does the recovery partition on the SSD get updated as well?ħ Can i use the combo update to install Yosemite initially?Ģ Each app is different in that regard.








Disk sensei el capitan