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[Aiuto] 10.8.4 non legge chiavette formattate in FAT32/NTFS/exFAT


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Ciao,

 

ho notato che con OS X 10.8.4 sul mio desktop non si riesce più a montare correttamente partizionioni di tipo FAT32/NTFS/exFAT su chiavette USB. La partizione viene vista, ma non si riesce a montare (v. screenshot, partizione "Dati" in grigio). Se chiedo di fare ripara o verifica disco tutto è ok.

 

Non ho trovato informazioni su internet a riguardo. Qualcuno ha qualche consiglio?

 

Grazie.

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Hi Derty, thank you for your suggestion. I'll try to download the latest Enoch revision and post some feedback. Specifically, what modules do you suggest to update?

 

Thanks.


EDIT: Here I am, again. I've just updated to Enoch rev2247 but unfortunately nothing changed.  Please find attached a screenshot of my current /Extra folder.

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oh i'm really shure is this a problem with sata and file nvram dylib....

 

delete sata and file nvram dylib, also nvram plist... reinstall dylib, and restart with -v -f

 

 

many people have this problem.. i dont now why...

 

excuse me if this is not the problem

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Most probably I didn't understand your suggestion. Are you saying that I have to delete both sata.dylib and FileNVRAM.dylib along with nvram.plist? Moreover, do you have any pointer to posts where other users are complaining about the same issue?

 

Thanks.

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edit previous post.

 

 

maybe you have an old, AHCI_Extended_Injector.kext... or ahci injector..

 

sure, the problem is here, between sata and nvram dilyb, and ahci injector.

 

 

 

I've been using LegayAppleAHCIPort.kext and LegacyIOAHCIBlockStorage.kext since 10.8.0. I've replaced them with the kext you kindly provided and indeed the hard disks are correctly detected as internal. I also deleted sata.dylib, filenvram.dylib and nvram.plist but I still suffer from the same issue :-(

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ohh.... bad...

 

you have? Tuxera/NTFS-3G/MacFusion

 

 

shure your boot dont have arguments?  -v

 

boot with

 

sudo nvram boot-args=

 

 

ideas?

i dont have kext in extra folder, only in S/L/E, extensions.mkext, in extra cause conflict.

reinstall combo 10.8.4, maybe you have a version conflict kext

i dont now if your BIOS have a seting in conflict, not compatible with 10.8.4

 

sorry, no more ideas.


I apologize for writing in English, into Italian forum

 

Mi scuso per la scrittura in inglese, all'interno forum italiano

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ohh.... bad...

 

you have? Tuxera/NTFS-3G/MacFusion

 

shure your boot dont have arguments?  -v

 

boot with

 

sudo nvram boot-args=

 

 

ideas?

i dont have kext in extra folder, only in S/L/E, extensions.mkext, in extra cause conflict.

reinstall combo 10.8.4, maybe you have a version conflict kext

i dont now if your BIOS have a seting in conflict, not compatible with 10.8.4

 

sorry, no more ideas.

I apologize for writing in English, into Italian forum

 

Mi scuso per la scrittura in inglese, all'interno forum italiano

  • As you, I don't have any kext in /E/E since starting from 10.7.2 it has been impossible to load  kexts from /E/E and /S/L/E at the same time (I suppose due to Extensions.mkext being deprecated).
  • I'm not using any of the filesystem-driver-in-userspace software you mentioned (Tuxera, MacFuse, NTFS-3g).
  • I DO have -v as one of the boot arguments, but I don't think this should cause any problem, right?
  • The BIOS settings remained the same moving from 10.8.2 to 10.8.4 (i skipped 10.8.3, I've been growing lazy lately ;) ) Do you have any clue about what setting may cause issues?

I'll try to reset the boot-args in the NVRAM and see what happens. In the meantime, thank you for your support.

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