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Are you tired of seeing this in System Profiler?
I was, so that’s why JMicron36xeSATA.kext and JMicron36xSATA.kext are created.
Now in System Profiler you will see this if you use JMicron36xeSATA.kext:
Or this if you use JMicron36xSATA.kext:
So what’s the difference other than the name display? When using JMicron36xSATA.kext all drives connected to the JMicron controllers will be displayed on the desktop as internal disks, just like the Intel connected drives. But if you use the JMicron36xeSATA.kext, then they show up on the desktop as external (orange) disks and can be hot swapped.
These kexts are now available at www.kexts.com
They install like any other Hackintosh kext. Just drag to /Extra/Extensions and rebuild the kext cache.
Good Luck !
Please Comment if this worked out for You!
-Razormacx86
Are you tired of seeing this in System Profiler?
I was, so that’s why JMicron36xeSATA.kext and JMicron36xSATA.kext are created.
Now in System Profiler you will see this if you use JMicron36xeSATA.kext:
Or this if you use JMicron36xSATA.kext:
So what’s the difference other than the name display? When using JMicron36xSATA.kext all drives connected to the JMicron controllers will be displayed on the desktop as internal disks, just like the Intel connected drives. But if you use the JMicron36xeSATA.kext, then they show up on the desktop as external (orange) disks and can be hot swapped.
These kexts are now available at www.kexts.com
They install like any other Hackintosh kext. Just drag to /Extra/Extensions and rebuild the kext cache.
Good Luck !
Please Comment if this worked out for You!
-Razormacx86
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