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Jadyn Dutko

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  1. The Notebook TigerLake EFI folder. I never got it working, haven't checked this forum for a while. I'll try the kext that Maldon sent and let you know how that goes. If it helps narrow anything down, this behavior is exhibited in the Windows installer too, even when booting off of a USB flashed by Windows' Media Creation Tool.
  2. I wiped my SSD completely and it's simply not showing up in Disk Utility. I did make a Windows bootdisk and a backup so I can restore everything, but this has been very frustrating. Is there an issue with PCIe 3.0 NVMe drives on TigerLake?
  3. My SSD is already using GPT, but I also want to keep my Windows installation intact as is, is there any way to format the partition as APFS on Windows and have MacOS be happy with it?
  4. I'm trying to install macOS monterey (I have used the correct EFI folder and replaced the default one according to different guides on this site), and the installer will boot and I can control it. I cannot get my internal SSD to show up when it's time to select what drive to install macOS on. I don't want to wipe the drive as I have Windows installed on it, so I was hoping I could do some kind of jank dual-boot (with Windows being the priority boot option and having macOS accessible in the BIOS). I partitioned the drive and encrypted the Windows side of things, and allocated space for macOS and left it unencrypted, but no matter what I do, I can't get it to show up in Disk Utility. In case you were wondering, my system specs are: CPU: Intel Core i7-1165G7 GPU: Intel Iris Xe Graphics (TigerLake) RAM: 16GB DDR4 3200MHz (soldered) SSD: 512GB Intel 660p (partitioned and part-encrypted) Manufacturer: Asus Any help at all would be appreciated!
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