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OS X Driver for NVMe M.2 Solid State Drives Released

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Does anybody experience some strage delay during wakeup after sleep?

Or some random restart instead of shutdown?

the latter is driving me crazy and I suspect the culprit could be the NVMe kext ...
 
Does anybody experience some strage delay during wakeup after sleep?

Or some random restart instead of shutdown?

the latter is driving me crazy and I suspect the culprit could be the NVMe kext ...
I had this problem with restarts instead of shutdowns. Drove me crazy too and couldn't fix the problem. I removed the kext and installed OS X on an M.2 AHCI SSD. Almost identical performance. Some people managed to get it to work. I myself couldn't press shutdown, walk away to find later the system was at the login screen with a panic report on shutdown about the NVMe driver.
 
I had this problem with restarts instead of shutdowns. Drove me crazy too and couldn't fix the problem. I removed the kext and installed OS X on an M.2 AHCI SSD. Almost identical performance. Some people managed to get it to work. I myself couldn't press shutdown, walk away to find later the system was at the login screen with a panic report on shutdown about the NVMe driver.


Finally someone who had experienced similar problems! :thumbup:

I'm still studying around the problem and considering the possibility of migrating everything on a SATA SSD. Can you explain me how to log the panic report on shutdown when it happens? What do I have to look for and where? TIA

Happy Easter btw :)
 
Finally someone who had experienced similar problems! :thumbup:

I'm still studying around the problem and considering the possibility of migrating everything on a SATA SSD. Can you explain me how to log the panic report on shutdown when it happens? What do I have to look for and where? TIA

Happy Easter btw :)

The Kernel Panic report was always at the desktop after the login screen from the previous shutdown. Here I could see the report. I've got it but it is dated December 16th 2015. Haven't tested recently as like I mentioned I've got OS X on an M.2 AHCI SSD. If you are not seeing the report at the desktop, suggest you look in Applications/Utilities/Console to see if there is a log around the time of shutdown.

Happy Easter.
 
The Kernel Panic report was always at the desktop after the login screen from the previous shutdown. Here I could see the report. I've got it but it is dated December 16th 2015. Haven't tested recently as like I mentioned I've got OS X on an M.2 AHCI SSD. If you are not seeing the report at the desktop, suggest you look in Applications/Utilities/Console to see if there is a log around the time of shutdown.

Happy Easter.

all what I have in Console is: "Abnormal shutdown" which lead to restart instead of shutdown. Nothing more.
 
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I don't get my Intel 1.2 TB NVMe 750 to work for a clean install or just to add it to my current HackinTosh. I tried to copy the Kext to the EFI CLover folder on my boot drive and did the Chown bit , no luck.

Any support please :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
I don't get my Intel 1.2 TB NVMe 750 to work for a clean install or just to add it to my current HackinTosh. I tried to copy the Kext to the EFI CLover folder on my boot drive and did the Chown bit , no luck.

I suppose you did put it in the "kexts" subdirectory and then in the matching version (10.11 or whatever) or in "other" if you don't keep the versions subdirectories?

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Hi Joncas , Yes , I copied the kext into my 10.11 folder :crazy:
 
Hi Joncas , Yes , I copied the kext into my 10.11 folder :crazy:

There are two things you have to do, not only one, i.e.:

1. NvmExpressDxe-64.efi in EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI
2. NVMeGeneric.kext in EFI/CLOVER/kexts/10.11

For how to obtain NvmExpressDxe-64.efi, please see earlier posts in this thread.
 
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