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[* icon_note] By default, OpenCore normally knows what's best for your Mac. These settings are probably already set correctly, but we want to skim over them to double check.
[* black] In extras, you'll see a bunch of NVRAM options. You'll probably leave most of this untouched.
-[* red] Now, you will see "APFS Trim." If you are running a Mac that supports macOS High Sierra natively, your Mac will run APFS with or without this checked. If you are installing an older version of macOS (another guide for this will come out soon), and you do not want to use APFS, uncheck this.
- [* icon_reminder] In the end, I have always kept this checked, as I have never had an issue with it checked. If you have a faulty Solid State drive, then you should definitely uncheck this.
+[* red] Now, you will see "APFS Trim." If you are running a Mac that supports macOS High Sierra natively, your Mac will run APFS with or without this checked. If you are installing an older version of macOS (check out Guide #4 Continued), and you do not want to use APFS, uncheck this. If your Mac has a hard disk and NOT a Solid State drive, uncheck this.
+ [* icon_reminder] In the end, I have always kept this checked, as I have never had an issue with it activated. If you have a faulty Solid State drive, then you should definitely uncheck this.
[* icon_reminder] If you're left confused... just leave it be.
+ [* icon_note] TRIM support is simply a program that makes reading and writing faster on a Solid States Drive. If your SSD is faulty, TRIM support may worsen performance.