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Did you select 'Hard Disks'?.
We are still in the installation phase, The problem is that during the installation phase I don't see any drivers other than the USB stick
Hello,We are still in the installation phase, The problem is that during the installation phase I don't see any drivers other than the USB stick
unlplug all drives apart from the one you want to install macOS onto
doesn't a drive get sacrificed when you try and use all ports? are one or two shared?First of all, I want to thank everyone for the responses and participation. But still nothing. Same problem. I've tried almost all the settings you've suggested, including enabling AppleXcpmCfgLock, and then I also tried disabling SecureBootModel. The only suggestion left is from the moderator, which is to disconnect every driver and try again with just one hard disk. Due to time constraints, I'll give it a try tomorrow. The issue seems to be related to some kext communicating with the hard disks and SATA peripherals, as it detects the USB ports and the installation starts without any issues.
What a stress.
then best to remove all but the drive you want to install on and obviously your usb installerYes, the second M.2 slot and the SATA 6 port share bandwidth. I'm aware of this, but it's not causing any issues for the use I'm making of it. I've never encountered problems on Catalina and Monterey.
well no... that wouldn't make any differenceI forgot to mention that I also tried replacing the OpenHfsPlus.efi driver with HfsPlus, which I currently use on Catalina, but it still didn't work
So, I tried disconnecting all the hard disks and leaving only the NVMe2 or SSD. No luck, Ventura doesn't detect the hard disks. I've tried both the Catalina and Monterey USB drives, and they work as usual. At this point, I believe the issue lies within the EFIwell no... that wouldn't make any difference
that is just for viewing mac partitions when formatted and macOS is installed on it