Thanks Logan for You're Step by Step , Been running around looking for solution to get My INTEL SSD 1.2TB NVMe as My single Drive to dual boot OSX Sierra and Windows 10 finally nailed it, and successfully get both on the same SSD Drive.
Update to Last Post on finding an NVMe Driver to get My Intel NVMe PCIe Drive to Work on El-Cap, I have installed Sierra Using UniBeast (Thank TonyMac) and MultiBeast ( Thanks a Lot again Tony) everything works out of the box. I can See My NVMe Drive on installation and can boot to It post Install
Trying to run 'kextcache |grep NVMe' from terminal is that the right syntax cause all i got is lots of option to run the kextcache, sorry Noob on this.
after installing the kext on system i got feed back from 'sudo kextcache -i /'
kext-dev-mode allowing invalid signature -67062...
- On what computer did you create the HackrIONVMe kext?
Using a Hackintosh installed to a Local SATA SSD OSX Yosemite 10.11.6 using UniBeast and MultiiBeast (Thanks TonyMac) tried creating patch NVMe on the same OS version on my MacBook Pro still cant see the Intel Drive
- What version of OS X...
Any Body in the Forum have an Intel SSD NVMe that worked with the HackrNVMeFamily-*.kext, couse I can only make mine work with GenericNVMe kext. appriciate the info.
trying Hackintosh Built using Intel SSD DC P3600 1.6TB
I don't have Samsung 950, tried all combination on patching, seems all Intel PCIe NVMe is having the same issue with this patch it wont recognize the device.
Tried reinstalling to vanilla 10.11.6, tried reformatting LBA=3 from 0 default still wont recognize the device.
Updated the file result, but at the moment I'm booting still using the NVMe Generic kext, updated my clover to latest with no avail, really appreciate the help.
Receifed My Intel SSD DC P3605 1.6TB Last week and have been playing around with it, Installed 10.11.6 Yesterday booting using USB Created with Unibeast, UEFI Clover inject with NVMeGeneric.kext, Booted Using the USB and it can recognize the NVMe drive, an also able to Boot using the NVMe as...
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