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15 minutes ago, PoMpIs said:

 

Well I think it is this model:

 

BCM92070MDLENO

 

It is that I do not have windows installed on the laptop, and I have only taken the bluetooth capture, and I am not next to the laptop again until tomorrow

 

Regards 

It´s different from mine, @chris1111 could you enable BT on your ProBook 6570B?

Thanks.

 

Cheers.

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8 hours ago, eSaF said:

Guys - Hate to be a killjoy but don't forget Monterey is at it's first Beta, I don't know how much of it is based on BS and even that is still in Beta stage so don't expect too much of all things working as expected. Until a few more Beta releases and the OC Devs get a grip of things, we will encounter quite a few anomalies on the way. :graduated:

 

@eSaF You're completely right. I would even say more, it's a preview so not yet a beta, as Apple says (top left of the screenshot). 

 

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Tried to install and succeeded but boot time is horrendous for me. I get a bunch 

"ALF, old data swfs"

 

stuff and then it boots 3+ minutes later. 

 

 

 

Might be going back to Mojave as I didn't like big sur 

 

 

Édit: I managed to decrease boot time a little by getting rid of any Bluetooth related kexts. 

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1 hour ago, devillived666 said:

Tried to install and succeeded but boot time is horrendous for me. I get a bunch 

"ALF, old data swfs"...

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I think i did so. Thanks. What can I do to find the issue as it worked fine on last big sur 

Big Sur = Big Beta
Monterey = Pre Release
Big Sur & Monterey = Not Same
What works for one may not work for the other.
Test and trial but always keep a backup of working config!
Or stay with what works until out of pre release.


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3 minutes ago, SavageAUS said:


Big Sur = Big Beta
Monterey = Pre Release
Big Sur & Monterey = Not Same
What works for one may not work for the other.
Test and trial but always keep a backup of working config!
Or stay with what works until out of pre release.


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Thanks. Yeah, I just read so many others saying the straight upgrade worked for them that I thought I might as well try, lol.


Aside from the long as heck boot, it works well. 


Can someone check my bootlog and maybe tell me if something is off? 

 

bootlog.txt

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Hi guys,

Finally today I was able to solve my sound and bluetooth issues and now macOS Monterey is working as it should, the only annoyance that I have yet is the return of the slow boot, and the presence of an Untitled disk icon (My widows 10 SSD) in the desktop, anyone knows how to solve any of this annoyances?

I think macOS Monterey views my Windows SSD as an external disk, instead of internal...

Thanks

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4 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:

Hi guys,

Finally today I was able to solve my sound and bluetooth issues and now macOS Monterey is working as it should, the only annoyance that I have yet is the return of the slow boot, and the presence of an Untitled disk icon (My widows 10 SSD) in the desktop, anyone knows how to solve any of this annoyances?

I think macOS Monterey views my Windows SSD as an external disk, instead of internal...

Thanks

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Ive got a similar issue with slow boot. What messages you get on verbose log at boot? 

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8 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:

I think macOS Monterey views my Windows SSD as an external disk, instead of internal...

The color of the Windows Icon is correct (grey) for internal disk, for external it would be orange and that does work because when I Hotplug another disk via USB connection the disk Icon is orange. The fact that it sees Windows as unknown (also on my install) is perhaps we are testing a Beta!!!???.

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50 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:
Hi guys,
Finally today I was able to solve my sound and bluetooth issues and now macOS Monterey is working as it should, the only annoyance that I have yet is the return of the slow boot, and the presence of an Untitled disk icon (My widows 10 SSD) in the desktop, anyone knows how to solve any of this annoyances?
I think macOS Monterey views my Windows SSD as an external disk, instead of internal...
Thanks
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What is the name of your c drive in windows?
I used ntfsformac to rename mine ages ago.

 

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21 minutes ago, SavageAUS said:


What is the name of your c drive in windows?
I used ntfsformac to rename mine ages ago.


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It is Untitled, but is good to know that are ways to correct that, currently it almost don't annoy me much... LOL

@eSaF

It must be macOS beta weirdness all the way then... LOL

 

 

 

Thanks

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On 6/18/2021 at 1:35 PM, MorenoAv said:

Hi guys,

Finally today I was able to solve my sound and bluetooth issues and now macOS Monterey is working as it should, the only annoyance that I have yet is the return of the slow boot, and the presence of an Untitled disk icon (My widows 10 SSD) in the desktop, anyone knows how to solve any of this annoyances?

I think macOS Monterey views my Windows SSD as an external disk, instead of internal...

Thanks

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try this
open the terminal and paste      sudo nano / etc / fstab       enter and type the password 
then paste           LABEL=Untitled none ntfs rw,noauto   ( replace Untitled  with your   
e.g    .... Windows11 ) 

CTRL + X    then Y    to save and enter                       

it worked for me 

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16 hours ago, eSaF said:

Guys - Hate to be a killjoy but don't forget Monterey is at it's first Beta, I don't know how much of it is based on BS and even that is still in Beta stage so don't expect too much of all things working as expected. Until a few more Beta releases and the OC Devs get a grip of things, we will encounter quite a few anomalies on the way. :graduated:

 

Since there are no big architecture changes on the OS anymore, things are expected to be less chaotic - which are proven to be true, moving from BS to Monterey Cheese was similar to a Sierra to High Sierra days. Yet, yes, a few things are expected to go sideways because that's what Beta code does :)

 

1 hour ago, MorenoAv said:

Hi guys,

Finally today I was able to solve my sound and bluetooth issues and now macOS Monterey is working as it should, the only annoyance that I have yet is the return of the slow boot, and the presence of an Untitled disk icon (My widows 10 SSD) in the desktop, anyone knows how to solve any of this annoyances?

I think macOS Monterey views my Windows SSD as an external disk, instead of internal...

Thanks

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If you want to get rid of the external disk icon, uncheck "Discos externos". Probably because your SATA controller is not known as an Apple approved one, your internal disk is detected as external, and therefore shown whenever external disks is checked to be shown on the desktop.

 

54 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:

It is Untitled, but is good to know that are ways to correct that, currently it almost don't annoy me much... LOL

@eSaF

It must be macOS beta weirdness all the way then... LOL

 

 

 

Thanks

 

You can always rename your Windows disk while you are running Windows: Beginning with Windows 95, open a Windows Explorer window, then right-click on the drive you want to rename and select "Rename". Now just type in the new name you want for your hard drive and hit enter. If Windows 8 or newer, a popup will appear informing you that this action requires administrator privileges. Click "Continue" to apply your name change. The new name will be reflected the next time you mount this volume on macOS.

 

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44 minutes ago, antuneddu said:

try this
open the terminal and paste      sudo nano / etc / fstab       enter and type the password 
then paste           LABEL=
Untitled none ntfs rw,noauto   

CTRL + X    then Y    to save and enter                       

it worked for me 

 

Good alternative for the previous solution.

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1 hour ago, devillived666 said:

Thanks. Yeah, I just read so many others saying the straight upgrade worked for them that I thought I might as well try, lol.


Aside from the long as heck boot, it works well. 


Can someone check my bootlog and maybe tell me if something is off? 

 

bootlog.txt 6.46 MB · 0 downloads

Good Morning

you have several ACPI errors
you have eros of Kext NOT updated or incompatible with MoteRey

you have ACPI errors caused by battery, ATKD touchpad

advice
update the kext
uses ECenable.kext

tests without the VoodooInput.kext plugin
activates TRIM

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4 minutes ago, Alex HQuest said:

 

Since there are no big architecture changes on the OS anymore, things are expected to be less chaotic - which are proven to be true, moving from BS to Monterey Cheese was similar to a Sierra to High Sierra days. Yet, yes, a few things are expected to go sideways because that's what Beta code does :)

 

 

If you want to get rid of the external disk icon, turn off "Discos externos". Probably because your SATA controller is not known as an Apple approved one, your internal disk is detected as external, and therefore shown.

 

 

You can always rename your Windows disk while you are running Windows: Beginning with Windows 95, right-click on the drive you want to rename and select "Rename". Now just type in the new name you want for your hard drive and hit enter. If Windows 8 or newer, a popup will appear informing you that this action requires administrator privileges. Click "Continue" to apply your name change.

 

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Good alternative for the previous solution.

 I did that and no more Untitled, but without external disks marked I no longer get usb installers to show when a USB installer is plugged in...

I think you are right it must be because of the SATA controller, but it only happens in macOS Monterey, in BS this didn't happen...

Thank you for the info when I boot windows I rename my Untitled disk...

Saudações portuguesas @Alex HQuest...

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Here is all my Disks showing the names correctly in Monterey (Yea that's right I moved Monterey to my every day Drive with a devil may care attitude  :hysterical: as all is working well so far to my satisfaction, but not to worry I have disks with previous OS X versions that I can turn to in a moments notice if things go south as you can see from the Hot Plugged Catalina - Man do I like living on the edge!!!! :P

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5 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:

@eSaF

I'm like that too, but I only have usb installers, LOL

But is refreshing your attitude of living on the edge, I like it... LOL

Yea I also have quite a few installer sticks with various versions Lion, Maverick, El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, plus a few more, I still have my Snow Leopard disk in Mint condition from Apple.

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In all honesty for a pre release, Alpha, beta or what ever you wanna call it Monterey has been pretty stable for me. Slow boot fixed with auto login enable, not secure but hopefully updates will fix that and hackintool will not load for me. Those are my only 2 issues. Speedstep, Graphics, sound, Ethernet, wifi and Bluetooth all work.


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7 minutes ago, SavageAUS said:

In all honesty for a pre release, Alpha, beta or what ever you wanna call it Monterey has been pretty stable for me. Slow boot fixed with auto login enable, not secure but hopefully updates will fix that and hackintool will not load for me. Those are my only 2 issues. Speedstep, Graphics, sound, Ethernet, wifi and Bluetooth all work.


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I hear you, I did exactly the same for the slow boot but to get over the security issue at boot, my Boot Menu is locked with a PIN number same as Windows so that takes care of that issue. My only downside is 'Hello Screen Saver' and Sleep is Flaky in operation, sometimes it will and sometimes it won't otherwise I am happy.

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