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All,
I had a few posts on here and through searching I am seeing several other people sharing the issue. The proposed fixes were complex, conflicting and not working. I came across this page here from Crucial regarding Initializing disks in High Sierra. The fix is amazingly stupid LOL
Reference: http://forums.crucial.com/t5/Crucial-SSDs/Initialize-an-SSD-in-OS-X-El-Capitan-and-later/ta-p/171942
Summary,
Chris
I had a few posts on here and through searching I am seeing several other people sharing the issue. The proposed fixes were complex, conflicting and not working. I came across this page here from Crucial regarding Initializing disks in High Sierra. The fix is amazingly stupid LOL
Reference: http://forums.crucial.com/t5/Crucial-SSDs/Initialize-an-SSD-in-OS-X-El-Capitan-and-later/ta-p/171942
Summary,
- Boot into Clover and begin the MacOS High Sierra Install
- Enter Disk Utility (and note missing drives)
- Under View, select "Show All Devices" - nothing will change
- Exist Disk Utility
- Re-enter Disk Utility - the new setting will load and all devices will now be shown
- Select the missing disk and click Erase, set your name, format and scheme as normal
Chris