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- 22 Jan 2021, 02:04
- Forum: Thunderbolt Series
- Topic: RAID_Manager_Pro is MacOs Big Sure 11.1
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Re: RAID_Manager_Pro is MacOs Big Sure 11.1
They have all also enabled the one for external disks
- 20 Jan 2021, 19:32
- Forum: Thunderbolt Series
- Topic: RAID_Manager_Pro is MacOs Big Sure 11.1
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Re: RAID_Manager_Pro is MacOs Big Sure 11.1
Not really transparent in Disk Utility sees it but it does not appear on the desktop even by enabling the check mark on external disks in finder preferences
- 20 Jan 2021, 19:15
- Forum: Thunderbolt Series
- Topic: RAID_Manager_Pro is MacOs Big Sure 11.1
- Replies: 8
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Re: RAID_Manager_Pro is MacOs Big Sure 11.1
Yes, I have successfully installed the latest drivers that appear in the system report, extensions.
I disabled all the safeties at apple startup, as mentioned before the RAID Manager Pro software sees the ssd and creates raid 0 for me but it remains transparent to the operating system
I disabled all the safeties at apple startup, as mentioned before the RAID Manager Pro software sees the ssd and creates raid 0 for me but it remains transparent to the operating system
- 20 Jan 2021, 18:34
- Forum: Thunderbolt Series
- Topic: RAID_Manager_Pro is MacOs Big Sure 11.1
- Replies: 8
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Re: RAID_Manager_Pro is MacOs Big Sure 11.1
don't have an M1 chip but an 8th Gen Intel Core i7 6 core at 3.2GHz.
I wanted to know why the ssd icon with Raid 0 created with RAID Manager Pro does not appear on the Mac desktop?
Thanks.
I wanted to know why the ssd icon with Raid 0 created with RAID Manager Pro does not appear on the Mac desktop?
Thanks.
- 20 Jan 2021, 02:18
- Forum: Thunderbolt Series
- Topic: RAID_Manager_Pro is MacOs Big Sure 11.1
- Replies: 8
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RAID_Manager_Pro is MacOs Big Sure 11.1
Hi, some of you know if RAID Manager Pro software is compatible with the new MacOs Big Sur. As a peripheral I have a 5-bay Thunderbolt 3 D5. Because the software sees the SSDs and creates Raid 0 but the Big Sur operating system does not. Am I wrong in some settings? Are there any guides on this? Tha...