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[Guide] HackrNVMeFamily co-existence with IONVMeFamily using class-code spoof

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ok so what more do i need to do to find these properties ?

All you need as far as creating SSDT_NVMe-Pcc.aml is in post #1172.
Other details (generating HackrNVMe kext) is in post #1.
 
All you need as far as creating SSDT_NVMe-Pcc.aml is in post #1172.
Other details (generating HackrNVMe kext) is in post #1
ok i made the kext will test it now :)

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It worked, finally :( omg took me ages but thank you for your patience, look forward to ask you many other things about my crazy pc and all the problems i have with os x man.
 

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NVMe just works in High Sierra without any *hacks*!!!
But how to see it in clover to make it bootable?
 
NVMe just works in High Sierra without any *hacks*!!!

Some do, some do not.
But as written in post #1, this guide does not apply to 10.13.x.

But how to see it in clover to make it bootable?

Off-topic.
 
Ok, hope it is not off-topic, I can confirm that SM951 works.

If you're referring to Samsung SM951/NVMe (there is also an Samsung SM951/AHCI), it is already known that it works on 10.11/10.12 with this guide (eg. needs 512 byte LBA patches), and 10.13 native (10.13 has better 512 byte LBA support).
 
Hi RehabMan, I was wondering if it was possible to get this working on a X79 motherboard with updated Bios patch to enable NVME PCIE support? Wanted to know before I dove in... Thanks in advance! my IOREG read _SB.PCI0.NPE9
 
Hi RehabMan, I was wondering if it was possible to get this working on a X79 motherboard with updated Bios patch to enable NVME PCIE support? Wanted to know before I dove in... Thanks in advance! my IOREG read _SB.PCI0.NPE9

I don't see why not. This guide has nothing to do with BIOS support.
 
I don't see why not. This guide has nothing to do with BIOS support.

Dear RehabMan,

I can't seem to figure this out but I recently bough an ADATA SX8000NP NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 512GB SSD and I found out that it becomes "glitchy" under load, this means that if I'm using it at high transfer rates/use, then my mouse will glitch and roam on my desktop. I tested with a SATA SSD and this doesn't happens so I'm sure that it is not from my GPU.

I've attached my kexts folder and details regarding how OS sees my M.2 NVMe.

PS: I also added this to config.pslist - https://pikeralpha.wordpress.com/2016/06/27/nvmefamily-kext-bin-patch-data/
PS 2: I'm on 10.13.4 with Security Update.
 

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