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[Solved] EVO 960 SSD NVMe not recognised

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Gigabyte Z490M Gaming X
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i7 10700K
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RTX 580
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  1. MacBook Pro
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  1. iOS
Hey guys,

So recently I built a PC and after years of no Hackintosh (bought macbook), I'm stuck when I need to solve complicated tasks.

My build is updated within profile.

So my steps were simple.. I've installed macOS Sierra on 16gb usb stick using Unibeast, bios setup as here https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...-with-kabylake-processor.218494/#post-1471218 and tried to boot it but my Samsung EVO 960 SSD doesn't show up when the installer came up. I want to install the macOS Sierra on it but it doesn't show up.

I found this article which is really complex https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...th-ionvmefamily-using-class-code-spoof.210316 and I don't know how to setup so my SSD shows up on install process. I've even looked up this one https://github.com/RehabMan/patch-nvme.git , downloaded (from macbook pro high sierra 10.13), from terminal (got into the folder using cd) and then ./patch_nvme.sh 10_12_6 (I'm using 10.12.6 for install) but I get an error:

Creating patched HackrNVMeFamily-10_12_6.kext from /System/Library/Extensions/IONVMeFamily.kext

WARNING: Vanilla MD5 (abec34ba8d5c8ce2f0940d8ff767ca24) does not match expected MD5 (c506f1fc40026c0262a736f0be318223)

ERROR: Vanilla MD5 does not match and --override not specified. No kext generated!
I know this is not the correct way of generating (patching) the kext for the EFI/CLOVER, but I thought I could get it patched and then copy/paste it in EFI/CLOVER/kexts/10.12..


To mention: I have a Macbook Pro running on High Sierra 10.13 Beta.
 
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