I think Mendocino will be it. Just sounds right. I doubt we will see the iOS MacOS fusion this year. But we could get the ARM announcement officially in June.
I have heard of that warning. However, thus far all is ok. I like being able to read either partition (Win or Mac) to the other and it, thus far, is the easiest/cleanest solution. I think that they had far worse issues of data corruption in the past, but I'm sure it still pops up. I notice...
hey good news. I am back into my MacOS, well, OS.
What I did... was I removed the 960 evo (well the entire PCIe-x4 addin card that houses the m.2 drive) and now I am in.
As i stated I had removed those two kexts, not via terminal and the installer, but through windows with the paragon HFS...
Thanks for your help RehabMan, but I want to clarify that I am having difficulty booting into the operating system due to a kernel panic on the "IOACHIBlockStorage.kext" file. At least, that's what I believe the problem is.
I had gotten the NVMe drive (which contains my windows 10 partition...
thanks for the heads up. I'll gladly go through those steps again once I get back into MacOS. Right now I can't boot because of this kernel panic. What is the procedure for resolving the kernel panic because from what i can garner from the error message, the issue isnt related to NVMe Kext...
So after updating to 10.12.6 I had a kernel panic that was quickly resolved after removing the "HackrNVMeFamily-10_12_5.kext" and "IONVMeFamily.kext" files. Upon trying to reinstall those kexts and to reactive my Samsung 960 NVMe SSD I got hit with another kernel panic and removing those kexts...
So I have a Z170 build with a 7700k that is using a CPUID Spoof to function as 6700k and My SMBIOS is set as an iMac17,1.
When setting up this machine in early May I read different users say that had greater stability with their Z170 board and i7 6700 by switching the SMBIOS from MacPro... to...
Did spoof your CPUid to be a 6700k?
also did you install windows with a GPT (GUID) partition scheme? I suggest multiple drives for Mac and Windows and Install Mac first (Correct Bios Settings, Spoof CPUid, Boot with flag -v (verbose) to see your error and change the CPU to spoof a 6700 if you...
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