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- Innie: A fix for PCI drives seen as external | MacRumors Forums
It is well known that macOS sees PCI drives in a cMP as external In the past, there have been several attempts to fix this annoyance, typically through codeless kexts and driver patches However, these approaches are far from perfect Codeless kexts affect the properties of all (even non-PCI)
- Innie: A fix for PCI drives seen as external - MacRumors Forums
3) Innie seems to survive multiple reboots (both shutdown and restart) so for now I am leaving SIP fully enabled If it ever gets tedious I may adopt the -without kext (and maybe -without fs) customization, but just now I’m uncertain how much actual vulnerability that might introduce in my daily use
- Innie: A fix for PCI drives seen as external - MacRumors Forums
Innie 1 3 0 works perfectly with the instructions from post #9 on a cMP 5,1 2012 that I’m setting up as a Server for a client - no OC or RFP - just a plain, standard HS installation
- Innie: A fix for PCI drives seen as external - MacRumors Forums
Innie has been updated with experimental support for carrier boards, including SATA to PCI cards See Post #9 The device list has also been updated
- Innie: A fix for PCI drives seen as external - MacRumors Forums
After I installed Innie kext and it changed back to internal Recently upgraded to Monterey and it changed back to an external drive I've tried to re-install the Innie kext twice but was still unable to change it back Any suggestion? *update on Jan 6 I found the problem and fixed it Innie kext works fine now Thanks (Unable to delete this post)
- Innie: A fix for PCI drives seen as external - MacRumors Forums
Innie 1 3 0 works perfectly with the instructions from post #9 on a cMP 5,1 2012 that I’m setting up as a Server for a client - no OC or RFP - just a plain, standard HS installation Thank you again for the continued work in developing this tool resource Click to expand
- Innie: A fix for PCI drives seen as external - MacRumors Forums
You should remove Innie and Lilu from Library Extensions and inject them with OpenCore Alternatively, you can also use OC to add the "built-in" property Take a look at the wiki I have a related question about the NVMe drives showing up as external
- Innie: A fix for PCI drives seen as external - MacRumors Forums
Then included Innie and re-rebooted and all fine again, with my NVMe now seen as a primary disk! Just to wrap things down, went back to reenabling SIP, confirmed that NVMe still seen as internal, list of kexts now indicates "Not Signed" kexts not loaded except for Lilu and Innie (and ZoomAudioDevice)
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