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sound like a hardware problem, u tested it?

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yes I did. I can erase the files or format as APFS. when I turn on my PC it sometimes shows up and disappears. Also when I wanna install Mojave it doesn't show up to boot to installing screen.

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21 minutes ago, bloodstream said:

yes I did. I can erase the files or format as APFS. when I turn on my PC it sometimes shows up and disappears. Also when I wanna install Mojave it doesn't show up to boot to installing screen.

update firmware

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Definitely hardware problem. It is either there or it is not with the OS and clover. Make sure bios is up to date as well.

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On 5/5/2020 at 7:20 PM, shabaa said:

Definitely hardware problem. It is either there or it is not with the OS and clover. Make sure bios is up to date as well.

it is hardware problem. it now shows on my screen but if I transfer very files into it ,it freezes and disappears.  I think I have to upgrade my bios.

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10 hours ago, bloodstream said:

it is hardware problem. it now shows on my screen but if I transfer very files into it ,it freezes and disappears.  I think I have to upgrade my bios.

update bios/uefi and nvme firmware too

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:shock:

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Sorry for the delay in a response. I have had a similar problem in the past with a NVME drive. I was able to resolve it by performing a full erase ( simple one pass erase/write random data.) Only a one pass though. Then  I went and performed a full format of drive( not fast format) and the problem I had  with the NVME drive away. Hope this helps. 

Z77 Build= Quad Boot Win 10, Win 7, Mojave, Kali Linux (learning). 2x NVME drives, 1X Samsung EVO SSD, 1X 16GB USB 3.0 (Kali) 1X 1TB WD storage drive, GTX770, 16GB Gskill ARES,

Work in progress1: P35-DS3R,  Xeon 3360 @3.2GHz. 8GB ddr2 800, Tri-Boot system.

Work in progress2: G31M-ES2L, Q9650 @ 3.2GHz. 4GB ddr2 800, Tri-Boot system

Waiting on case for next build.....

 

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On 5/22/2020 at 6:49 PM, shabaa said:

Sorry for the delay in a response. I have had a similar problem in the past with a NVME drive. I was able to resolve it by performing a full erase ( simple one pass erase/write random data.) Only a one pass though. Then  I went and performed a full format of drive( not fast format) and the problem I had  with the NVME drive away. Hope this helps. 

I did that. it went well. try copying big files into it or install new macos. check if it works. Mine is not okay. i have already changed a new nvme ssd. 

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