The problem is not with TRIM in your current computer. The problem is that the computer where the SSD was originally installed almost surely had TRIM enabled.
WAV-Files rescued and saved as Alias-files
Re: WAV-Files rescued and saved as Alias-files
Re: WAV-Files rescued and saved as Alias-files
thanks for your help.
I could mount the ssd back into my old computer and try to disable trim in osx recovery mode via the Terminal and than try the scan again.
I wonder if i could adress the very ssd from my other computer via terminal and change the trim settings or is necessary to put the ssd back into my old computer?
I could mount the ssd back into my old computer and try to disable trim in osx recovery mode via the Terminal and than try the scan again.
I wonder if i could adress the very ssd from my other computer via terminal and change the trim settings or is necessary to put the ssd back into my old computer?
Re: WAV-Files rescued and saved as Alias-files
That won't help. TRIM enabled on that computer has already affected file recovery chances.mabuse wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 4:42 pmthanks for your help.
I could mount the ssd back into my old computer and try to disable trim in osx recovery mode via the Terminal and than try the scan again.
I wonder if i could adress the very ssd from my other computer via terminal and change the trim settings or is necessary to put the ssd back into my old computer?
Re: WAV-Files rescued and saved as Alias-files
Ok, Than i might misunderstood you.
There is nothing that i could do to get more reliable results when restoring a trim enabled ssd?
There is nothing that i could do to get more reliable results when restoring a trim enabled ssd?