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Can't Get HS to Detect My Samsong 960 EVO

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Congratulations on your Hackintosh!

I'm using FakeSMC.kext only. Attached is my config.plist.

BIOS settings: Loaded optimized defaults, changed storage boot option control to UEFI, disabled SW guard extensions, disabled the serial ports, enabled XHCI Hand-off, disabled VT-d.

Howdy,

I have a very similar setup, but a H270 (asus) instead of a Z270 and I've been banging my head on my desktop trying to get Disk Utility to detect my Samsong 960 EVO. Unfortunately your config didn't fix this for me.

Do you know about any difference in Z270 vs. H270 that could account for this ?

Cheers,
Urak
 
I had no problems with my Samsung Evo NVME, only that I need to delete the old partitions via the terminal. but also deleting the drive at the disk utility worked for me.

Hi !
Trying like a rabid dog to get Disk Utility to detect my Samsung 960 when installing.
Seems like a lot of folks are seeing no problems what so ever, so I'm a little bit frustrated here. :)

What motherboard are you using ? I'm on a ASUS H270
 
Hi, i'm pretty sure you have the same problem as i had.

Start up on the High Sierra Install and go in the Terminal.

Type : Diskutil list

Normally you will find your M.2 SSD in the list but you haven't a Volume.

You have to create it with the Terminal using this command :

The command : diskutil eraseDisk {filesystem} {Name to use} /dev/{disk identifier}

I typed : diskutil eraseDisk apfs mac /dev/disk0


but i'm still stucked with OSinstall missing or damaged when i'm installing
 
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