What kind of computer are you using?It never finish the install and restart to the other SSD high Sierra
That's uncalled for; I'm not the one who's wrong about Office. I don't have signatures enabled.^^^^You're on today - Look at his sig View attachment 823114 Looks like a cMP 5,1 to me. However, in my mind, his question does lack detail. Installation from an SSD should be just like any other installation.
Lou
Yes it should be so^^^^You're on today - Look at his sig View attachment 823114 Looks like a cMP 5,1 to me. However, in my mind, his question does lack detail. Installation from an SSD should be just like any other installation.
Lou
Are you using a 10.14.3 installer? What’s the firmware (Boot ROM) version showing in the System Information app?View attachment 823144 View attachment 823143
Yes it should be so
What kind of details, for the hardware is in the signature (chrfr) View attachment 823145
The main system is on DJ Sys SSD who's 10.13.6 but I want to install Mojave on another SSD a NVMe who's in a PCIe slot. I've try to install High Sierra but I have the same issue.
I try to do my best in english to be understandable
On the picture you see the situation I'm lock too.
You need a newer installer for Mojave, which will include the firmware update for the Mac Pro to enable booting from NVMe drives. If you download a new installer from the App Store today, it’ll be 10.14.3 with the supplemental update. You need BootROM version 140.0.0.0.0.Boot Rom 138.0.0.0.0 SMC Version 1.39f11
Install macOS Mojave 14.0.22
A guy tell me to unplug the old Mac HD while Mojave restart?????chrfr
Have you downloaded the new Mojave installer and updated the BootROM (firmware) to 140.0.0.0.0? Until you do that you'll never be able to boot from the NVMe disk.A guy tell me to unplug the old Mac HD while Mojave restart?????