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🍎 Dell Latitude 7290/7390/7490 Hackintosh EFI
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No disk detected on install screen ( Latitude 7490 i5 8250U ) #16

Closed huskytech9 closed 4 years ago

huskytech9 commented 4 years ago

Hi I am not able to see any disk after boot. I have all clicked on view all still only USB. Please see screenshot below

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Swung0x48 commented 4 years ago

Which SSD is there in your system? Note Samsung PM981, some Hynix SSDs are not supported by macOS natively.

huskytech9 commented 4 years ago

Hi It is LITEON SATA SSD 42BAB013-6E1E-471A-89C1-B5688CEE6EE9

huskytech9 commented 4 years ago

Any idea what I am doing wrong

Swung0x48 commented 4 years ago

LiteON/PLEXTOR NVMe SSDs are not natively supported by macOS. There are several patches out there to work around this. Or you need to swap the drive for something that is natively supported, such as WD SN series or Samsung ones other than PM981/970 EVO|Pro Plus(Non-plus versions are good to go).

huskytech9 commented 4 years ago

Thats sad, I have to stay with this SSD. Thanks for your help. I have no idea about patch

Swung0x48 commented 4 years ago

You can check the patch here. https://github.com/RehabMan/patch-nvme No support for these patches in this repo. Will close this issue by now.