![]() ![]() ![]() Kingston XS2000 hit 900-1000MBps read/write. So 400MBps+ read/write on the SanDisk Extreme and Samsung T5.Īll NVMe based drives hit the USB 3.2 Gen 1x1 bottleneck like they do on Monterey. This isn't perfect as it is all sequential data, but it is big enough to get past any sort of cache or buffer the drives might have.Īll SATA based drives transferred within about 100MBps of their top spec. This was done using the native MacOS file transfer. On Ventura 13.0.1, I manually timed a 100GB video file transfer on all my external SSD drives. (I see reviews saying it broke on Monterey, but it works fine for me on 12.5.1 using the 2021 M1 Pro) Ok, so Blackmagic Disk Speed Test is broken on Ventura. The Samsung Portable SSD software (automatically opened) does not recognize the SSD and shows no SSD is connected. Furthermore, I can not afford to format the disk.Īlso, trying to enter into the Time machine application hangs my system. I backed up the last time in September 2021, and now I'm trying to back up again in January 2022. I have been backing up in the SSD for 2-3 years (formatted with APFS). Contact the software manufacturer for assistance." The package is trying to install content to the system volume. After clicking on all steps for installing it, I get a message, "This package is incompatible with this version of macOS. When I connect the SSD to my laptop, I get a "Software Installation" popup "Samsung Portable SSD drivers are mandatory in order to use Samsung Portable SSD Software. The SSD is connected to the system using a Type C to Type C cable (without any dock). Monterey macOS creates problem in backing up with external Samsung Portable SSD I have issues in taking backup with Samsung Portable SSD (1 TB) after upgrading my MacBook Pro 15 to Monterey macOS. ![]()
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