But adding the boot flag "nvme=-1" will disable all NVMe devices... Since you're using your 970 EVO as your macOS boot drive, your best bet is to disable the EVO PLUS in the BIOS if possible or physically remove it :/
So for the login freezes, I was having some issues trying to get my NVMe drive mounted but it turns out that the NVMe drive that I have (Samsung 970 Evo Plus) is incompatible with macOS, but I only use it as my Windows boot drive so I disabled it by adding the boot flag nvme=-1 and the system no...
So for the login freezes, I was having some issues trying to get my NVMe drive mounted but it turns out that the NVMe drive that I have (Samsung 970 Evo Plus) is incompatible with macOS, but I only use it as my Windows boot drive so I disabled it by adding the boot flag nvme=-1 and the system no...
Hi all,
Big thanks to CaseySJ for the guide! So recently I have just got Mojave 10.14.4 installed by following it and my hardware are as follow:
- Intel Core i7 8700K
- 32GB DDR4 3000MHz (8GBx4)
- RX 580
- Asus Strix Z390-F Motherboard
- Samsung 860 Evo 1TB as Mojave 10.14.4 Boot Drive [APFS]...
Hi all,
So recently I have just got Mojave 10.14.4 installed by following the guide "[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580" and my hardware are as follow:
- Intel Core i7 8700K
- 32GB DDR4 3000MHz (8GBx4)
- RX 580
- Asus Strix Z390-F Motherboard
- Samsung...
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