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Asus Hyper Mini M.2 / M.2 -> U.2 cable / Samsung PM1733 #55

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Fourier513 opened this issue Jan 31, 2020 · 0 comments
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Asus Hyper Mini M.2 / M.2 -> U.2 cable / Samsung PM1733 #55

Fourier513 opened this issue Jan 31, 2020 · 0 comments

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Fourier513 commented Jan 31, 2020

Hello and thanks for your great work,,

I ran the patch by typing this from the terminal:

./patch_nvme.sh 10_11_6_sec2017-005-15G18013

This is the exact OSX version I have. It made the .kext and gave the MD5 results. No error. Then, I imported it to S/L/E with KextBeast. You can read it in attachment. From then, I'm getting troubles: OSX runs very slowly with big freezes. Those disappear immediatly as soon as I remove the drive (while the PCI-Express Hyper Mini card keeps being plugged). I'm using a dock for hotswap.

HackrNVMeFamily-10_11_6_sec2017-005-15G18013.kext.zip
).

I removed IONVMeFamily.kext in case it would make a conflict but it doesn't change anything.

This SSD U.2 works fine with Windows and Ubuntu on the same computer.

Any help appreciated.

Thank you.

More details here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-hackrnvmefamily-co-existence-with-ionvmefamily-using-class-code-spoof.210316/post-2066125

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