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If your disk supports it but it is not enabled in macOS. You could try issuing a "sudo trimforce enable" command from the Terminal and see if it enables Trim on your external SSD. And then again check the first aid command if it is not APFS (see this Tutorial for info <https://www.lifewire.com/enable-trim-for-ssd-in-os-x-yosemite-2260789> <sup>[[Archive.org]][606]</sup>)
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If your disk supports it but it is not enabled in macOS. You could try issuing a "sudo trimforce enable" command from the Terminal and see if it enables Trim on your external SSD. And then again check the first aid command if it is not APFS (see this Tutorial for info <https://www.lifewire.com/enable-trim-for-ssd-in-os-x-yosemite-2260789> <sup>[[Archive.org]][606]</sup>)
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If it does not work,Weam not aware of any reliable method to enable TRIM besides the commercial utility Trim Enabler here <https://cindori.org/trimenabler/> <sup>[[Archive.org]][607]</sup> which claims support for external drives.
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If it does not work, we are not aware of any reliable method to enable TRIM besides the commercial utility Trim Enabler here <https://cindori.org/trimenabler/> <sup>[[Archive.org]][607]</sup> which claims support for external drives.
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### ATA/NVMe Operations (Secure Erase/Sanitize):
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### ATA/NVMe Operations (Secure Erase/Sanitize):
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