If that's the case (reason for issues), then bad luck... I have no intention to move away from Crucial. I may add another Nvme drive if I find one (I might have some Adata's somewhere) only for Hackintosh. Do you think having Crucial in the same computer (used only for UEFI partition, but not for Hackintosh), may still create problems ?
I rather wait for fix.Would famous Nvmefix.kext help any ? Well, it did not
BTW, I used Samsung drives (970 and 980) for years for Hackintosh, with no issues whatsoever. It looks I have breaked many hackintosh stigmatic "no-no"-s and "rules" in the past without paying for it .
Another observation - when I add Fenvi type BCM94360 Wi-fi card, it has serious issues connecting Wi-fi. Sometimes it does, then it does not (mostly not). Sometimes it connects for few seconds only, then starts again. It's all erratic. I know Broadcom cards have their issues of their own, but it lead me thinking that when I have all those problems in the same time and they are not that repeatable, but rather chaotic, maybe I still have something in my Pcie bus or something (it is x1 PCI-e card).
I rather wait for fix.
BTW, I used Samsung drives (970 and 980) for years for Hackintosh, with no issues whatsoever. It looks I have breaked many hackintosh stigmatic "no-no"-s and "rules" in the past without paying for it .
Another observation - when I add Fenvi type BCM94360 Wi-fi card, it has serious issues connecting Wi-fi. Sometimes it does, then it does not (mostly not). Sometimes it connects for few seconds only, then starts again. It's all erratic. I know Broadcom cards have their issues of their own, but it lead me thinking that when I have all those problems in the same time and they are not that repeatable, but rather chaotic, maybe I still have something in my Pcie bus or something (it is x1 PCI-e card).
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