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Macbook air usb c port
Macbook air usb c port










That will at least allow you to access the drive, get files, or just use it as a backup device with Time Machine. Now, this is far from perfect as you are then taking a huge hit in performance, which is what you likely ended up buying this level of SSD kit for in the first place.

macbook air usb c port

Until Apple sort this, and I am perhaps being optimistic they will, one thing I can tell you with complete confidence does work is connecting the same external enclosures by the USB-A port instead. Connect it by USB-A and take the speed hit One I can tell you from experience does work, and one from reading the reports of others online. However, from a quick search about issues with the TB/USB-C ports on Mac M1 machines you turn up plenty of similar complaints: Well, they have regarding monitors via USB-C, but not other devices: None of the Mac focused reporting sites seem to have picked this up. Now it is possible that both these enclosures use the same micro-controller – I don’t know if there is an easy way to work that out? But I can tell you that my scenario is far from isolated. Tried all the same steps with the brand new enclosure and got the same result. I have tried this on every released version of Big Sur, including the latest 11.3 at the time of writing (using Big Sur on the iMac too, so nothing to do with disparity in OS versions). Maybe it is some compatibility with the controller on the SSD enclosure? I ordered a new enclosure a Sabrent USB-C M.2 PCIe NVMe.ĭifferent hardware, same result.

  • Same hardware back in iMac (Intel based) – works fine.
  • Try re-partition of the drive as Mac OS Extended – Same.
  • Try re-partition of the drive as APFS – Same.
  • Create a new admin user (Apple Supports insistence) – Same.
  • Start in Safe Mode (Apple Supports insistence) – Same.
  • After the initial moment of showing, the same disk on a Mac Mini M1 now can’t be seen in disk utility with either USB-C/TB port.
  • Attached to Mac Mini M1 it initially showed in Finder/Disk Utility, but after about 2 minutes ejected itself never to be seen again.
  • A Silicon Power 2TB SSD NVMe M.2 in a SHE-C325 enclosure attached to 2017 iMac 27″ works perfectly whether attached by TB/USB-C or USB-A.
  • The cynics among you may assume I have not been thorough in my troubleshooting. Things tried so far, including talking to Apple support And do work with either connector when attached to an Intel based Mac. The same devices that do work when attached by a standard USB-A connector. They work to some degree, they just don’t work properly they don’t allow attachment of many external USB-C enclosures. The Thunderbolt/USB-C ports on M1 Macs don’t work. If you are thinking of buying a M1 powered Mac and rely on fast, external, storage via a USB-C interface, you may want to reconsider.












    Macbook air usb c port