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Star Premium come with the same installer. Contra Evolution Full Version Game Free Download. Update. Star includes support for many languages such as English, German, French, Italian, Hungarian, Russian and many more. You can choose your language settings from within the program. SSD Optimization for Mac OSHere are a few tricks to squeeze the absolute best performance out of your SSD on a Mac OS. Do not run benchmarks on your new SSDNew SSD owners, right after they buy a new SSD, want to enjoy the speed and are eager to find out how much faster their new solid state drive is than the old hard drive. So in order to see the difference some people run extensive benchmarks to see the amazing performance numbers. Benchmarks usually write a lot of data to the disk to test the write speed, and can wear out the drive. So it is the best way to ruin your SSD even before you start using it. It is recommended that benchmarks are not run on your SSD. Use Trim Enabler. TRIM support is essential for keeping the SSD healthy. Unfortunately Mac OS supports TRIM only for Apple supplied SSDs. If you bought a 3rd party one like I did, you have to tweak the system in order to turn on the TRIM support. Or you can download Trim Enabler, which is a simple, free utility that does this for you. Trim Enabler is a free tool, that allows TRIM support to be added to all SSDs running Mac OS X 1. The newest version of the utility works by patching a kernel extension, and also includes some SMART data to check the health of the SSD drive. Turn off local Time Machine snapshots  laptops onlyTime Machine in Mac OS X Lion initiates a sometimes useful, but sometimes unnecessary feature called local backups. These local backups are also called snapshots and are created when your primary Mac is a laptop and the Time Machine backup is an external drive. OS X Lion does local snapshots at times when your Time Machine disk is not available. OS X Lion compensates for the potentially unavailable external disk by keeping an additional backup locally on the Macs primary hard drive. This has its obvious advantages, since you can restore to past Time Machine backups right away from anywhere, but if youre trying to conserve disk space such as when you have a limited space on a SSD, this can be a real pain. Note Time Machine local backups are only stored if you have Time Machine enabled in general. You can confirm if the local TM backups are on by opening Time Machine Preferences There is no GUI switch to turn these local backups off, but it can easily be done on the command line. Just start Terminal. Disable Time Machine Local Backup Storage via Terminal. Heres how to turn off local backups Launch Terminal from ApplicationsUtilities. Enter the following command sudo tmutil disablelocal. Enter the admin password when requested to disable local backups. Re Enable Local Time Machine Backups via Terminal. The steps are the same as above, except with the following command entered into the Terminal instead sudo tmutil enablelocal. This feature gets turned on automatically whenever you turn the Time Machine off and on so do not forget to turn the local backups back off again whenever you do that. Remember, if you disable this feature you will not have local backups anymore, so if something goes wrong you will be out of luck. Plist Editor Pro Windows Serial ChangerIts important to have regular backups of your data, and so if youre going to disable local backups be sure to still use Time Machine, perhaps even initiating a manual backup before you disconnect the drive, in order to preserve a recent copy of your data. Turn off hibernation laptops onlyAnother default Mac OS feature on laptops is hibernation. This feature saves all the memory to the hard disk when entering sleep mode. This ensures your laptop does not lose your data if it runs out of battery while it is sleeping. Solid state drives are based on NAND Flash technology which has a limited writes life. Currently 2. 5nm chips support 3. With this limitation it is very important to avoid unneeded writes on the drive. Here is how you can turn the hibernation feature off it will not only make your SSDs life longer, but also significantly speed up the time it takes for your laptop to enter the sleep mode open terminal app and type sudo pmset a hibernatemode 0 Enter an admin password and this will prevent GBs of writes every time you close the lid of your notebook or put your computer to sleep. Once you turn off hibernation, you can also remove the sleep image file and that will free up several GBs of disk space depending on how much RAM you have. Removing unused hibernation files will free up as much space as your RAM sudo rm varvmsleepimage. Set noatime flag. Mac OS like other unix based systems by default records last access time for every file. So that every time you read a file, a write is made on the filesystem to record this action. There is no point in doing it and there are no side effects if you disable that by mounting the root filesystem with noatime flag set, this speeds up the performance of your SSD. Noatime is used to reduce the number of write actions on the disk. Serial Port Tester v4. MulitComWatch v2. Install Mac OS X El Capitan on VirtualBox. First, what you are going to do is download the VirtualBox for Windows from its website. Once you have downloaded the. First open an XML editor to create a plist, and add the following XML code Create com. LibraryLaunch. Daemons. And execute the following command in Terminal sudo chown root wheel LibraryLaunch. Daemons com. whatever. Then restart the computer. You can verify that it worked by executing the following in Terminal mount grep You should get the following output i. Move user home directories to HDD SSDHDD onlyThis tweak is only useful if you have both SSD as well as HDD in your Mac. This configuration modification was explained in detail on a previous article however this is a command line implementation of this step. All the content of Users folder should be on the HDD and there should be a symbolic link from the SSD to it, this is so that home folder location in the user settings do not need to be changed, some applications do not like that and may not work correctly. To do this, execute the following commands in Terminal sudo ditto Users VolumesyourhddnameUserssudo mv Users Users. VolumesyourhddnameUsers Users. To be safe, you should also go to System Preferences, click on Users Groups, click the lock icon to unlock advanced editing a password prompt will appear. Once unlocked, you should be able to right click on each user account and choose Advanced Options from the pop up menu. Once in the Advanced Options dialog, change the Home directory of the user from Usersuser name to the new location e. VolumesHDDUsersuser name. Now, check if your home folders are showing up correctly in Finder. If so, restart your computer. Finally, delete the back up of your Users folder on the SSD by typing the following into the Terminal sudo rm rf Users. Use RAM disk or HDD for temporary files. If you have enough RAM in your computer, you can dedicate typically around 2. MB of RAM to a RAM disk. RAM disk is a virtual disk that only resides in memory, so it is suitable for storing data that needs to live only until you shut down your computer. Temporary files are ideal for this. You can create a RAM disk during the boot time and redirect all the temporary files there. If you want to quickly make a RAM disk for use on your Mac, you could create one manually through the command line, or you can make it even easier by downloading Tmp. Disk for Mac OS X. The open source application uses a menu bar item to quickly make RAM disks of any size, from anywhere. The only restraint is that you need to have the physical memory to be able to accommodate the disks creation.