CaseySJ
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- Motherboard
- Asus ProArt Z690-Creator
- CPU
- i7-12700K
- Graphics
- RX 6800 XT
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
In BIOS, is IGPU enabled?Nothing changed. Still same after verbose signal loss.
In BIOS, is IGPU enabled?Nothing changed. Still same after verbose signal loss.
This one shows 1 Seagate and 2 Western Digital drives connected to the Blue USB ports (SS07). Are these drives powered by the USB cable or do they have their own power connector?sometimes it happens when I pass files from one disk to another in large quantities, but when I reconnect it and re-pass the files it does not disconnect ...
other times leaving the computer idle and when I return I find that it has been ejected and reconnected ... what I mean is that it does it randomly ... I don't know what it could be ...
I send you the IORegistryEntry again with all the USB connected.
Are you using SMBIOS iMac19,1?New WEG and LILU enables ATv sweet.ATv now works like charm
Yes.In BIOS, is IGPU enabled?
Yes.
Some suggestions:
- I know you've re-flashed the BIOS, but try shutting down and flipping power switch on PSU for 10 seconds. Then flip it back and reboot.
- Does M.2 appear in Clover Boot Menu now?
- Does M.2 appear in Disk Utility after booting from USB Install disk?
- Do you have Windows installed on this system?
- If so, check whether it appears as a drive in Windows --> Manage --> Disk Management.
- If you have an external USB enclosure for PCIe M.2 (such as this one), you can mount the NVMe SSD into the external enclosure and connect it to any other Windows or Mac to determine if the drive is recognized and format-able.
Because BIOS shows that the total size is 0.0 GB, that tells us the drive is bad.Just to follow up. I went ahead and removed the "Missing" hard drive and inserted it in a windows laptop. I ran a diagnostic on the laptop and it stated that the hard drive was not inserted. At this point, I just chalked it up to the driving failing. I did try it in my hack one more time just out of curiosity and again it was seen in the bios but showed it having 0.0GB and would still not show as a boot option, Disk Utility, nor in clover shell when typing the "map" command. I ended up replacing the drive with a new one. So I think its safe to say that if your drive shows in the bios but is not recognized anywhere else the drive is bad, in my case anyway.
The attached photos show the bios seeing that a drive is inserted in the m.2 slot. But, no dice elsewhere.
They are connected with an USB 3.0 extend Amazon. Maybe this is the problem?This one shows 1 Seagate and 2 Western Digital drives connected to the Blue USB ports (SS07). Are these drives powered by the USB cable or do they have their own power connector?
Dell U2718Q
- What is the make/model of the monitor?
- Are you using straight HDMI to HDMI (no converters or adapters)?