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@CaseySJ
So I happened to be playing some Master Chief Collection on my windows drive and I had a Thunderbolt Control Center notification pop up mid game (probably 1+ hour into gaming, so not right at system boot) then quickly disappear. I did not have any thunderbolt devices plugged in and thought that was strange. Opened up the control center and checked the "About" page, and all the thunderbolt controllers appeared! My built in Alpine Ridge AND the flashed GC-TR NVM23.
They listed the controllers as:
Alpine Ridge NVM: 18.07
Alpine Ridge Security: SL0 (No Security)
Titan Ridge NVM: 23
Titan Ridge Security: SL1 (User Auth)
The only way I know of changing the security level of the TB3 controller is in bios, which currently is set to NO SEC. Is there a way to force the Titan Ridge into SL0 No Security mode?
So I happened to be playing some Master Chief Collection on my windows drive and I had a Thunderbolt Control Center notification pop up mid game (probably 1+ hour into gaming, so not right at system boot) then quickly disappear. I did not have any thunderbolt devices plugged in and thought that was strange. Opened up the control center and checked the "About" page, and all the thunderbolt controllers appeared! My built in Alpine Ridge AND the flashed GC-TR NVM23.
They listed the controllers as:
Alpine Ridge NVM: 18.07
Alpine Ridge Security: SL0 (No Security)
Titan Ridge NVM: 23
Titan Ridge Security: SL1 (User Auth)
The only way I know of changing the security level of the TB3 controller is in bios, which currently is set to NO SEC. Is there a way to force the Titan Ridge into SL0 No Security mode?