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

    Wow, there's fair few options there, may be an idea to add them to your README on GitHub :-) Got both HackrNVMEFamily and IONVMeFamily playing nicely now, using the class-code matching ACPI patching method to keep the rootfs as stock as possible! As always, thanks for the help and all the hard...
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    OS X Driver for NVMe M.2 Solid State Drives Released

    Gotcha, so... Installer = Patching via clover (which I did) - or patched driver + ssdt patch...to change the class-code? Post installation = Use patched driver but delete the stock IONVMeFamily.kext from SLE? Sorry if these questions seem stupid (I'm smart really) and I really appreciate your...
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    OS X Driver for NVMe M.2 Solid State Drives Released

    @RehabMan, Apologies for jumping in but I think I'm seeing something similar. I've just added Samsung's NVMe 960 EVO - (the 960 is right, they've just released a new one). I was able to patch the original unmodified driver using your script from GitHub. The output: Creating patched...
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    [Solved] Compiling FakeSMC

    All, I found it!!! Some random ACPI table dropping lead me to a kernel panic....at the top of the kernel panic was an error that FakeSMC failed to load as CFBundleVersion was invalid. Checked out the plist file.....no CFBundleVersion defined. Finally found the cause - I downloaded a snapshot...
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    [Solved] Compiling FakeSMC

    Hi RehabMan, Thanks for getting back to me so fast. I've tried with with Xcode 8.1 originally....I just tried with 8. Fresh Xcode app, deleted all the others and emptied my trash. Added the 10.8 and 10.10 SDKs from their respective Xcode versions, into the Xcode 8 package SDK directory...
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    [Solved] Compiling FakeSMC

    Hi All, Apologies if this is the wrong place for this thread, admins please feel free to move it :) I've just completed my first custo-mac build with unibeast and multibeast, successfully installing Sierra on my new machine (Asus Z170 Pro Gaming + i7 Skylake), absolutely painless - great job...
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