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Did Mavericks drop support for express card SSDs?

I've been using a Wintec Filemate 128G SSD expresscard/34 as my OS disk (with a filevaulted homedir on the HDD) on my 17" (Mid 2010) Macbook Pro for awhile now. When I tried to upgrade to Mavericks it failed to boot showing the universal NO symbol, verbose boot showed it stuck waiting for root device.


Luckily I had another spare drive (I'd replaced my superdrive with another HDD to store most of my itunes libarary when I travelled last summer) and I was able to clone the SSD to the HDD just fine using target mode and my iMac. I can still attempt to boot off the SSD but when booting mavericks off the HDD, the SSD isn't even seen in disk utility.


I did a bunch of searching and didn't see any confirmation online that drivers for these expresscard ssds were removed, but it sure seems like it.


Is anyone else using one of these and not seeing this with Mavericks/10.9?

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9), Mid-2010 17"

Posted on Oct 22, 2013 11:42 PM

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Oct 26, 2013 4:27 PM in response to benjnau

So, I finished installing Maverick on my Wintec in a 2008 MacBook Pro as mentioned earlier. It works perfectly. I can boot from the drive, unmount it (when it's not the boot drive), etc.


But, take the same card and put in the 2010 Macbook Pro and nothing - completely invisible to the OS.


This message repeats in the console whenever I insert or remove the card -


27/10/2013 01:11:02.000 kernel[0]: [ PCI configuration begin ]

27/10/2013 01:11:02.000 kernel[0]: [ PCI configuration end, bridges 8, devices 23 ]


On the 2008 MacBook, the number of bridges is 6 and increases to 7 when the card is inserted. I'm wonderring if there is now a limit on the number of PCI bridges that are supported.


Next test is to unplug my internal CDROM and see if reducing the number of bridges makes a difference.

Oct 27, 2013 7:03 PM in response to mmarionsd1

I already tried everything that I could... Installed new kexts, reboot, reboot, drivers, nothing.

And I have also Kernel Panics when I boot the system with the cards pluged.

I don´t use SSD cards, but esata card and usb 3.0 card.

In OSX 10.8.5 everything is working. I tried to copy the drivers from Mountain Lion without sucess.

Seems that have a bug that block the acess to ExpressCard in Macbook 17" mid 2010 or whatever.


Hope the solution come soon or keep going with Mountain Lion forever...

Oct 31, 2013 3:59 PM in response to mmarionsd1

So, Maybe I found some solutions for my ExpressCards (JMicron 363)that was not working after installed Mavericks.

I read many days in foruns trying to reconnect my eSata HDD and in the end I did the following:


1)Install using the Multibeast software the drivers 3rd Party esata and 3rd Party sata.

2)Reboot the system

3)Go to your Mavericks /System/Lybrary/Extensions and delete the kext IOPCIFamily.kext

4)From a installed copy of Mountain Lion go to the same folder /System/Lybrary/Extensions and copy the same file (IOPCIFamily.kext) to a pen drive or other place.

5) download the Kext Wizard software and open it.

6) Go to the tab instalation and drag the kext copied form Mountain Lion inside the white box in the window software.

7) Install the kext.

8) Go to the Maintenance tab and select System/Library/Extension (Repair Permitions and Rebuild Cache) and Execute.

9) Reboot the system and conect the eSata HDD.

You have your esata working again.


(I didn´t test everything yet but at least they are mounted in Mavericks and I have my esata working.

Hope that don´t cause other problems.)

Oct 31, 2013 4:28 PM in response to mmarionsd1

Maybe I found a solution for my ExpressCards (JMicron chipset jmb363) that was not working after I installed Mavericks.

I have the a MAC 17" Mid 2010 and I tried many things for days, testing, booting and doing some tricks. After a week I manage to back my eSata ExpressCard work properly again. Just my GMYLE USB 3.0 ExpressCard doesn´t work properly. It mount but when I try to copy in and copy some files Finder returns a Error Code -36 (cannot write or read from the disk).


So, I did the following:


1)Install (using the Multibeast software) the drivers 3rd Party esata, 3rd Party sata and USB 3.0 Universal.

2)Reboot the system

3)Go to your Mavericks /System/Lybrary/Extensions and delete the kext IOPCIFamily.kext

4)From a installed system of Mountain Lion go to the same folder /System/Lybrary/Extensions and copy the same file (IOPCIFamily.kext) to a pen drive or other place.

5) Back in Mavericks, download the Kext Wizard software and run it.

6) Go to the tab instalation and drag the kext copied form Mountain Lion inside the white box in the window software.

7) Install the kext.

8) Go to the Maintenance tab and select System/Library/Extension (Repair Permitions and Rebuild Cache) and Execute.

9) Reboot the system and conect the eSata HDD.

You´ll have your esata working again.


(I didn´t test everything yet but at least is mounted in Mavericks and I have my esata working again.

Hope that don´t cause other problems.)

Did Mavericks drop support for express card SSDs?

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