![]() In Windows, do not install Intel Optane drivers (part of Intel Rapid Storage Technology).There are few successes with it, but it is highly recommended to remove such drives to prevent any boot and stability issues. Laptops with Intel Optane and Micron 3D XPoint are completely unsupported in all macOS versions.Intel Optane Technology uses Intel Rapid Storage Technology instead of AHCI and therefore it is not possible to use Intel Optane under macOS/OS X, regardless of the platform, either Desktop or Mobile.Intel 600p SSDs are prone to Kernel Panic and issues such as decreased R/W speed, freezing can be seen under macOS.See Disabling Unsupported SSDs on macOS and How to add Boot Args for more information. You'll need to disable such SSDs using an SSDT or nvme=-1 boot arg. Booting to the macOS installer may not be possible on some SSDs such as SK Hynix PC711.See Updating SSD Firmware for more information. Please make sure to update the firmware to the latest before proceeding with an installation. However, with updated firmware, it works like a charm. Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe SSDs also had the same issue (mentioned above).Please note that these SSDs may still cause Kernel Panics even when using the required fix. In addition to the SSDT, you'll need to use NVMeFix.kext to fix the random Kernel Panics. A clone method can be used to install macOS on these SSDs. All these SSDs are known to cause Kernel Panics and performing a clean installation on these SSDs is not possible unless you use an SSDT. ![]() SSDs with these controllers (NVMe) are not compatible with any macOS/OS X version and do not work out of the box.Samsung PM981, PM991, Micron 2200S, SK Hynix PC711, and Intel 600p NVMe SSDs See Recommendations and SSDs to avoid section for more information. These SSDs can be used with TRIM disabled, at slower boot times, or as Data Storage Drive(s). However, few SSDs have TRIM broken under macOS, and as a result, the SSD dies under heavy load. Normally, the TRIM function is supported for Apple and Non-Apple SSDs.Note that such technology is not supported by any macOS/OS X version and is therefore not supported at all. eMMC-based storage is commonly found in Netbooks, tablets, and low-end systems. ![]()
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