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How to install the NVMeGeneric.kext in Clover's EFI/CLOVER/kexts/10.11 folder, Can use it to boot and install on new PC ?
Welcome to the Forums,How to install the NVMeGeneric.kext in Clover's EFI/CLOVER/kexts/10.11 folder, Can use it to boot and install on new PC ?
Thank you so much. I will try it.Welcome to the Forums,
Yes you can install OS X on an NVMe drive using the NVMeGeneric.kext. Once you create your UniBeast USB, mount your USB's EFI Partition and drag-drop/copy & paste the driver to UniBeast/EFI/EFI/Clover/Kexts/10.11 folder. To mount the correct EFI partition - in Terminal type 'diskutil list' locate your USB's EFI partition. Then mount that EFI partition with EFI Mounter v3
Brilliant, thank you so much. I'm travelling at the moment and only manage to give this a very brief try before I left, but it looks like this does indeed get rid of the "Sleep prevented by H000" error message. (I seemed to run into some other trouble with sleep then, but that may not be related to the nvme driver.) Cheers!Late but not least!! As promised, I have provided my fix to enable sleep while using MacVidCards's NVMeGeneric.kext. I have update my guide located on this link: http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/o...-v-extreme-x99-haswell-e.188171/#post-1218158 but for NVMe only you can directly head to Step 6 . Don't forget to like and share if this has helped you!! Cheers!
So, to confirm before I buy, the 951 works fine OOB as a boot drive, the 950 pro works, but not as a boot disk? And, trim is useless/not applicable to either, in OSX or windows?
Any reason I shouldn't get a 951 for my Mac Boot disk and a 950 Pro for my windows boot disk?
No reason at all. Thats how I have my Skylake build configured. SM951 AHCI with OS X. SM951 NVMe with Windows.Any reason I shouldn't get a 951 for my Mac Boot disk and a 950 Pro for my windows boot disk?
I just saw this cure for the shutdown/restart problem. It bares watching the result. Start here. (I'm unable to test this procedure at this time.)