Guys, I installed a fresh sonoma on my crucial mx500 and then migrate the user from the other ssd and for now it's working flawlessy! Thanks guys, you are awesome
Nothing, still the system is running really bad. I think I will try to install a fresh os on my mx500.
Do you guys have a guide or something on what should I change in the efi older to run the installer from the usb?
Thanks
Try to erase the shared disk in ex fat but still issue is there.
Probably I will try to install macOS on the Crucial mx500, but if you have any other idea, please I am all hears
I'm gonna try this:
1. Will format the shared partition as APFS, there is nothing really important so it's not an issue. It is a Crucial mx500 that should be well-supported with macOS.
2. If deleting the shared partition does not solve the issue, I will clone the OS to the Crucial mx500. The...
Thanks, man, I checked the health of the disks, and looks good but the timing between the disk that I added to my system and the beginning of the problem makes sense. Will try to disconnect it and report back.
Thanks all you guys, really appreciated
I was thinking that another thing I changed recently is the csrutil value in the config, but maybe is wrong or not needed. Now is null, but don't know if is related.
There is 2usb-c but the one in the back I don’t use it at all while the one on front is actually mapped and it’s working.
About using this EFI, I have to say that this is the only efi I found which is not triggering a really annoying problem that I never managed to fix which is the 3/4 minutes...
I have 4 ssd
1x Kingston nv2 2tb where macOS is installed
1x Kingston nv2 1tb where windows is installed
1x pny 1tb where I put only the games that I run on windows
1x crucial mx500 1tb that is partitioned in 2. 500gb shared as ex fat between windows and Mac and 500gb only for Windows stuff...
I was wondering if using the USB HUB of the monitors can create any issues. I just mapped the usb removing the hub, but do you think plug them back again can be a problem?
thanks guys, that's really helpful. I'm gonna try the method with the USBtoolbox, I didn't know having too many USB can create big issues, to be honest.
@Feartech the nvme is a kingston nv2
Hello, thanks for your help. I tried to disable everything but still the same issue.
I ran a cinebench before disabling cpu friend and the result were correct compared to the windows one.
The thing that is weird is that i ran also a black magic disc test and the write of the disk was really bad...
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