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Os x softraid
Os x softraid




os x softraid

The macOS Sierra 10.12 Installer overwrites any existing copy of the SoftRAID driver with this limited version as part of the macOS installation process. it lacks: disk failure detection and prediction, volume rebuilds, all user notifications and error logging). This is SoftRAID’s way of telling you that your disks and volumes are not fully protected because you are running a limited version of the SoftRAID driver which lacks many features (i.e. Have you just upgraded to macOS Sierra 10.12 and all your SoftRAID volume icons look like the one shown here grey with a red exclamation mark? Why do my SoftRAID volume icons show a red exclamation mark after upgrading to macOS Sierra 10.12?

os x softraid

For a more detailed description of TRIM on Mac OS X, please see the ArsTechnica article. If you are running Mac OS X 10.10.4 or later, you can use the trimforce command in a Terminal window to enable TRIM on these SSDs. If you are using SSDs and wish to enable TRIM for non-Apple SSDs, you must instruct macOS that it is safe to use TRIM on your SSDs. Using TRIM on non-Apple SSDsĪll SoftRAID volumes fully support TRIM on Apple and non-Apple SSDs. You can use the macOS Installer to upgrade or install macOS onto any SoftRAID volume.

os x softraid

The macOS Installer for macOS Sierra 10.12 recognizes all SoftRAID volumes as bootable. Installing macOS Sierra 10.12 onto a SoftRAID volume All of the features you love in SoftRAID work with this new release. The current version of SoftRAID has been extensively tested and is fully compatible with macOS Sierra 10.12. The current version of SoftRAID is fully compatible with macOS Sierra 10.12






Os x softraid