Relevant Specs:
- I have a early 2009 Mac Pro flashed to 5,1
- I run a single Xeon X5680
- I have two hard drives in my system:
-- My boot drive is a Crucial P1 NVMe SSD (500GB capacity) connected with an adapter to a x4 PCIe slot.
-- I had an old HDD as a backup drive in a SATA bay.
- I have an RX 580 and the original EFI GPU.
I recently tried to upgrade my Mac Pro to Mojave from High Sierra as I had recently upgraded my Wi-Fi to be compatible. The BootROM upgrade (from 140.0.0.0 to 144.0.0.0) went with no hitches at all. I ran the Mojave installer to install the actual OS and everything seemed to be going perfectly. When it was finished, Mojave booted up, Wi-Fi was working, and I set up some settings. However, my Messages would refuse to login. No biggy I thought, let's try a Restart. The Mac performed the Restart, but Messages still didn't work. I shut the machine fully off, did an NVRAM reset, and tried booting again. Black screen... I waited for a good 10 minutes, and nothing. I held the power button to shut it off, slot in my EFI GPU and, as you'd expect, I was at the Recovery menu. I tried manually setting my boot drive to my NVMe SSD. I try to boot again, and it gets stuck at the Apple logo. I end up restoring from a Time Machine backup that I had and went back to High Sierra. Everything worked fine in High Sierra: booting, restarting, Messages.
I remember a few months back I had tried to upgrade my NVMe drive, from the Recovery menu, to APFS. With that upgrade, I couldn't boot to High Sierra, and had to restore from a backup to make it bootable again. I think there is a pattern.
Is there an incompatibility with APFS, not Mojave, and my particular NVMe SSD? Is there anything I can do to fix it? It's really odd that it survived a Restart but not a full Shut Down and Power On. I would purchase a SATA SSD to avoid this headache, but prices aren't really sane right now. I feel like this NVMe SSD was a waste of time and money. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
- I have a early 2009 Mac Pro flashed to 5,1
- I run a single Xeon X5680
- I have two hard drives in my system:
-- My boot drive is a Crucial P1 NVMe SSD (500GB capacity) connected with an adapter to a x4 PCIe slot.
-- I had an old HDD as a backup drive in a SATA bay.
- I have an RX 580 and the original EFI GPU.
I recently tried to upgrade my Mac Pro to Mojave from High Sierra as I had recently upgraded my Wi-Fi to be compatible. The BootROM upgrade (from 140.0.0.0 to 144.0.0.0) went with no hitches at all. I ran the Mojave installer to install the actual OS and everything seemed to be going perfectly. When it was finished, Mojave booted up, Wi-Fi was working, and I set up some settings. However, my Messages would refuse to login. No biggy I thought, let's try a Restart. The Mac performed the Restart, but Messages still didn't work. I shut the machine fully off, did an NVRAM reset, and tried booting again. Black screen... I waited for a good 10 minutes, and nothing. I held the power button to shut it off, slot in my EFI GPU and, as you'd expect, I was at the Recovery menu. I tried manually setting my boot drive to my NVMe SSD. I try to boot again, and it gets stuck at the Apple logo. I end up restoring from a Time Machine backup that I had and went back to High Sierra. Everything worked fine in High Sierra: booting, restarting, Messages.
I remember a few months back I had tried to upgrade my NVMe drive, from the Recovery menu, to APFS. With that upgrade, I couldn't boot to High Sierra, and had to restore from a backup to make it bootable again. I think there is a pattern.
Is there an incompatibility with APFS, not Mojave, and my particular NVMe SSD? Is there anything I can do to fix it? It's really odd that it survived a Restart but not a full Shut Down and Power On. I would purchase a SATA SSD to avoid this headache, but prices aren't really sane right now. I feel like this NVMe SSD was a waste of time and money. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.