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‎08-18-2020 02:24 AM in
Monitors and MemoryWhen I connect the T7 Touch to my MacBook Pro, it does not recognise it on the software ("no Samsung Portable SSD is connected"). Is this because I am on MacOS Big Sur beta?
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‎12-04-2020 10:28 PM in
Monitors and MemoryHere's a not-so-ideal fix for mac users... I use the Paragon NTFS utility so I can bridge my NTFS hard drives back and forth between my mac and pc more easily.
After no solutions for the software to recognize the drive, I formatted to NTFS and the software recognized it immediately. I'm not sure if re-formatting to exFAT would work or not.
PS, I averaged around 815 MB/s write and around 915 MB/s read on the NTFS format with using the fingerprint/password encryption. Using a 2019 MBP 16 32gb RAM, i9 2.4GHz with Catalina 10.15.7. As for heat, it became fairly warm about 4-5 minutes into writing data and maintained that temp for the next 4-5 minutes. I wouldn't say hot... about the same temp my MBP can get. Not sure yet how hot it will get with longer-term data transfers. My MBP isn't experiencing any unusual warmth from it being connected. Hope this can be helpful.
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‎12-05-2020 08:14 AM in
Monitors and MemoryI had the same issue. This is not a Samsung issue, its a Big Sur issue. The first time you are to install the software it prompts you to go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy and under the General tab you are to find a Notification under the "Allow apps downloaded from:" section. If you miss that at the first installation it will never appear again unless you switch macOs in recovery mode and disable kernel extensions blocking. Unistall the Samsung Portable SSD utility using the script inside the Application contents. Follow the guidelines in the medium article to disable the feature mentioned above. Then reinstall the Samsung Portable SSD utility and you will get the notification saying the extension has been blocked. Click on go to Security & Privacy settings and under The General tab you will see the text I described earlier. Unlock the settings and click on details. Tick on Samsung Electronics close the details window and restart your Mac as prompted. Then, remove your Samsung Portable SSD and open the Samsung Portable SSD utility. Connect your SSD press refresh and you should be fine. Lastly, reboot to recovery mode and enable the kernel extensions blocking feature.
Enjoy!
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‎12-06-2020 07:02 AM in
Monitors and MemorySo this particular path did NOT work for my M1 Macbook Air at all. After repeated steps the security option for "Anywhere" was still not recognized and available as option. I ended up using the following script from Application --> Utilities --> Terminal (Not in Recovery Mode) to disable the master in GateKeeper. You will need to enter your mac password after entering the command.
sudo spctl --master-disable
After entering the command the option "anywhere" was available as an install option. However, the T7 still will not set up and still states that the drive is not connected. I am going to clean install Big Sur after resetting the master and see if I can't get that dang pop to show.
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‎12-06-2020 10:59 AM in
Monitors and MemorySo after running Configurator 2 on our Macbook Pro to reinstall to factory settings and walking through the entire process from beginning to end, the pop up didn't have an option to change the settings. It gave me the "learn more" button and the OKAY button. That is it. I am not sure if this is due to trying to install the Samsung T7 on the M1 Macbook Air or not. However, the issue is still present that no option is provided in the pop up and, even after disabling and allowing "anywhere" downloads, the security feature of the T7 is not working with my M1. Any additional ideas to get around this? Hoping Samsung will update this with a fix soon. What a waste. I have more than enough solid state drives to use for my data. What I really need is one that is encrypted and cannot be access for business files. Are there any other non Samsung devices out there that work well to secure data?
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‎01-25-2021 10:12 AM in
Monitors and MemoryWere you ever able to get this working right? I'm having these same issues with my 2019 Macbook Pro.
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‎04-15-2021 03:33 PM in
Monitors and MemoryHi,
Thanks for this. It worked for me but not alone.
On my M1 MacAir, I had to also go to Recovery, Security and allow Kernel (ticked the 2 boxes) and basically reduce the security features as well but this one, you have to keep it that way whereas we can then enable spctl kext-consent command again. I tried putting it back again and then Samsung app wouldn't work again.
So in the end, it's a bit frustrating that to enable security features on the Samsung app, you have to disable security features on MacOs.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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‎04-15-2021 03:38 PM in
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‎01-27-2021 01:32 PM in
Monitors and MemoryOk. So I figured out the solution and am going to post my steps here because this drove me insane for a week.
First, make sure you've uninstalled the SSD software. Go to Finder, Applications, drag the software down into the trash.
Second, restart the computer and immediately hold down command r.
Hold that until your Macbook initiates recovery mode.
Third, enter your admin password, and then up in the top left click utilities and then terminal.
Fourth, type in csrutil disable and hit enter. Please note this is for Big Sur, it's different for older OS.
Fifth, restart the computer. After restart reinstall the Samsung SSD program. When it asks you to allow the app MAKE SURE you go to system preferences, security & privacy, click on the lock in the lower left and allow the Samsung app. It should now allow the app to authenticate!
Sixth, make sure you re-enable the csrutil by following the steps you used to disable but instead typing csrutil enable.
Hope this helps someone because I couldn't find the answer for Big Sur anywhere and this worked perfectly for me!
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‎01-29-2021 06:37 PM in
Monitors and MemoryNot working at all
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‎02-01-2021 05:06 PM (Last edited ‎02-01-2021 06:56 PM ) in
Monitors and MemoryNeither with mine.
The problem is with my new M1 2020 Macbook Pro. It doesn't even recognize the T7, T5, etc. It is a Samsung software bug with the M1 new Apple Processor. It is working with my other 2018 Intel Macbook AIr without a hitch.
SAMSUNG please fix this software, ANY M1 Macbook user can use it!!!!!
The problem is worst, not just with the T7 touch, but even with the standard T7, T5, is not possible work in a M1 processor Macbook line.