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How do I enable System (Kernel) Extensions on M1/M2/M3/M4 Macs for Samsung Magician?
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When installing a third-party program or extension, you may receive the "Systems Extensions Blocked/Updated" error on your Apple Silicon Mac. Then you follow the onscreen instructions to bypass the block for system extensions on your Mac, only to find that another error window pops up saying "To en...
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Is it safe to play around with Mac's default security settings and enable system extensions? |
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If the Samsung software you are installing requires reduced security for installing kernel extensions, it is safe. That's because only identified and trusted developers by Apple can ask you to allow system extensions. Their software will never compromise the overall system security....
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How to access & change settings of Startup Security Utility (M1/M2/M3 Mac Included)?
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The Startup Security Utility is a tool used to guarantee the security of the startup on your Mac computers. It can restrict your Mac to start up from your designated startup disk, and from a legitimate, trusted operating system. On a Mac without a T2 chip, the Startup Security Utility provides only...
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How do I update the firmware on a Linux computer or a Mac? |
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If you use an x86-based Linux machine, you may load the firmware ISO file onto a bootable USB/CD/DVD drive from a Windows-based computer. If your Mac supports booting from USB/CD/DVD, you might be able to upgrade your firmware this way as well. You can download the firmware ISO file from "Download ...
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How do I use TRIM?
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It is different for each operating system, please see below. XP/ Vista: OS does not support Trim command. Run Performance Optimization using Magician (once every week, or twice a month) Win7/Win server 2008 or later version FAT32 is not supported; NTFS is supported TRIM canno...
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How do I update the firmware on my SSD? |
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The easiest way to update the firmware on your SSD is to use the Magician software. This software is only available for Windows, not available on Linux or Mac OS X. You may also create a bootable USB drive or a CD with a Firmware ISO file available at http://www.samsung.com/samsungssd....
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