

To test it with your macOS you will need either to sign it with driver signature or to disable SIP on your mac.Īfter the testing, if it works, you could use it as is, or write a mail to binaryfruit. In the end, you should get the kext with your modifications.

There would be a plenty errors because of old macro used: you could use the unmerged pull request to solve them. The YOUR_DEVICE_PASSTHROUGH_MODE is more complicated, it seems that there is no public info about usb bridge type used there, so I advice to try different values, starting from sat16 and jmicron.Īfter you changed the ist you will need to build the driver. Here the PID and VID is a product and vendor ids, there are a lot ways to find such from your device, including IORegistryExplorer. What you will need to do to match SATSMART driver to your Samsung T5, is to add its record to ist of the driver in the same format, like: Samsung T5

To keep long story short: matching is a process, when the system decides, what driver is a proper for a new device. When I try to install the driver it says it is 'not compatible with this version of macOS'. In the Diskpart window, type the commands below in given order and press Enter after each one. Input diskpart in the box and hit on Enter. Press Windows+R simultaneously and hit on Enter to open Run dialogue. However I think the problem starts earlier, the driver is not matched to the T5 device. Format Samsung SSD for Mac through DiskPart. This is a complicated process with a lot of places for you to shoot in the leg. If it is there, which I would say is less possible, I have a bad news: you will need to debug the driver and try to find, what is going on there during data exchange, why it can't retreive SMART data from the device. I suggest you to diagnose it with IORegistryExplorer: find your T5 device and check, whether there is a fi_dungeon_driver_IOSATDriver in the device tree. For more information on downloading Samsung Portable SSD to your phone, check out our guide: how to install APK files.This could be a long journey, hold on tight.Īs this SMART reading is based on SATSMART driver, I would say there is something bad with driver to device part. The application does work with all the latest Android devices, but only if users get the most recent existing version. The application can perform a few tasks, including the ability to enable or disable security functionality, to change or to manage Portable SSD password settings, to change the portable SSD device name, to view the capacity of the SSD, and to modify the file manager preferences. Managing the security features on external drives is not difficult, but, to be fair, there aren’t all that many to begin with.

Many of the newer Samsung Portable SSD drives have various security features, and they can be controlled with the help of an Android application.
