https://github.com/dortania/bugtracker/issues/192#issuecomment-1063840868
In this link someone mentions that setting SetApfsTrimTimeout to 0 can solve the problem. Do you recommend going this round? Will this modification have adverse effects on the NVMe drive?
Thanks for diagnosing the issue correctly. I am amazed by your knowledge.
I have two other drives. Adata SX8200 Pro 512GB (NVMe) and Crucial Mx500 512GB (SATA SSD). Does any of these have similar boot problems as Samsung NVMe drives? Thanks.
Hi pastrychef, I have a similar setup as yours. Z390 M Gaming + 9900k + RX 580 4GB. I used your EFI to install macOS Monetery. Everything is working but the boot times are pretty slow. I have disabled boot picker, replaced the opencore files with the RELEASE version and disabled all logging...
I went back to my old monitor for a little while and had trouble setting up the resolution in SwitchResX. Your settings worked perfectly. Thanks a ton mate.
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