It can be an older card up to few years. Performance isn't really important. I just would like it to work OOB, without any drivers required to install.
I assume you're on High Sierra?
If you have your AppleUSBAudio.kext from an older Sierra installation, copy that into your High Sierra installation and it should work. Please see here:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8085200?start=0&tstart=0
File sizes on the new HEIC and HEVC formats are really good compared to .mov and .jpg. Phone media is already taking a lot of space on my drive, so I wanted to install High Sierra.
I wish there was a workaround for this. I can’t figure out what’s causung the problem.
It didn't work unfortunately. What other kext do you think might be involved with this issue that I can try replacing with Sierra ones?
The reason I'm pushing for this idea is because it worked for me on a very similar occasion. I have an external usb dac/amp that lost functionality with High...
We're talking about CLOVER/config.plist right? I just downloaded the zip I uploaded last and check, it says Detect. Is there another InjectKexts key somewhere else I'm not aware of?
Sierra is working without a single problem, shouldn't that mean NVMe devices are fine? Also, I would just use...
No. I’m not trying to get OS X to mount or detect the NVME. I just want to boot into OS X which is installed on a regular Samsung 850 EVO SATA SSD while Intel RST mode is selected in BIOS.
I did a lot of changes in between those files in hopes for a fix.
Anyway, I did a clean install (again, like 20th time). I copied what I think as essential kexts from /L/E to EFI/Clover/kexts as your advice, including the SATA-RAID-unsupported.kext. I updated the config.plist InjectKexts=Yes to...
I didn't delete any kexts from EFI/Clover/kexts, folder was empty. Maybe multibeast is installing the kexts in L/E? This is what L/E looks like: https://i.imgur.com/x3CUBg9.png
I was able to boot if I changed from Intel RST to AHCI in BIOS.
I don't think I altered that. It was installed with =Yes default. I changed it to detect. Now I can't boot in AHCI mode either. The kext is installed in S/L/E.
Attached the Clover folder and a photo of -v.
It is indeed installed on a SATA SSD.
I tried putting the kext into L/E or S/L/E, still nothing changed. I can't boot into High Sierra.
I still have my old SSD with Sierra on it, which is booting fine. So I don't think it's a BIOS setting issue.
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