A Note On High Sierra Compatibility with Third Party SSDs
Some users have reported compatibility issues with third party SSDs when attempting to install or run macOS 10.13 High Sierra. In testing, we have identified a related issue with our Aura SSDs. Apple is aware of these issues and we are working with them to resolve this as quickly as possible. Thus far we believe the issue is limited to Aura SSDs for only these Mac models:
- MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2013)
- MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2013)
- MacBook Air (11-inch, Early 2014)
- MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2014)
- Mac Pro (Late 2013)
The number of OWC customers affected by this issue is limited, but we take every issue very seriously. We have sent communication to our customers that purchased these specific SSD models, and have been working directly with any customers affected. For those who have not attempted to upgrade yet, we recommend using macOS 10.12.x Sierra or earlier on your OWC Aura SSD.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding the upgrade to macOS 10.13 High Sierra, feel free to contact our award-winning customer service team.
Hi.
I have a Mac Pro late 2013 running Mojave10.14.1, just purchased the 1TB Auro Pro X drive. System does not recognize the drive and to make matters worse as long as the drive is installed the system refuses to boot into recovery mode.
So far not heard much back from OWC.
I had followed the process to update the firmware when high sierra was released for my Mac Pro 2013 with the Aura 4 TB SSD. The firmware is installed through a Marvell software RAID manager. I was able to get the Mac Pro to update and run properly but maintained in in HFS+ as I was unable to format the drives as APFS and I was concerned about APFS being stable enough for my configuration. Yesterday I just updated to Mohave and voila…it updated without a hitch and now my boot drive is now APFS with an indicator that its “shared by 4 volumes” in Disk Utility. So far so good…fingers crossed it stays stable.
Any update on stability?
Where did you get the Marvell software Raid manager. I have an Aura 1tb that will not upgrade to High Sierra because of a firmware partition
Yes, but where to you get the Marvell software?
Aura SSD Firmware Update:
Jarrod Rice Thank you for your help.
followed your steps and it worked with no problem (Late 2013 Mac Pro Aura SSD 4TB).
I am now running 10.14 with APFS Volume on my Aura SSD 4TB.
Again Thanks. William
Hi William
Could you by any chance advise me what you ditto get this working? I can’t seem to get anywhere with thisissue. I have a Mac Pro late 2013 and Aura SSD 1Tb.
Appreciate your help.
thanks
Peter
I followed the process to update the firmware to high sierra by re-installing the apple SSD 1TB in my Mac Pro 2013 (Late), and update firmware. Re-install the Aura 4 TB SSD, and install High Sierra.
I followed the process to update the firmware to Mojave 10.14 https://eshop.macsales.com/Service/Knowledgebase/Article/10/730/Aura-SSDs-Firmware-Update)
After update, I was able to install Mojave 10.14.
Hope this helps.
William
William, the firmware updater specifically says “This specific firmware update process does not apply to Mac Pro customers.” Are you saying that, in fact, the firmware updater DID WORK on your Mac Pro’s Aura 4TB SSD?
Yes, it worked on my Mac Pro (late), you must be running high sierra.
William
I used the firmware updater on the link above on a Mac Pro with a 4TB Aura SSD, and was successfully able to install Mojave 10.14 without a problem. Thus far my system appears stable; crosses fingers.
How did you do it? Thanks
I tried to follow the directions, but in the menu where they say to select “update” there is no update option. So how do I update on a MacPro?
Hi – I was successful on my MAC PRO 2013 – not not do the Firmware update, just upgraded the APPLE SSD and then Carbon Copied over to the OWC AURA 1TB.
Question – HIGH SIERRA has a patch – can I update via APPLE ‘s way going forward?
Would love a fix for this too, as 10.14 (Mojave) is now the current OS.
I have this problem. Funny that OS X refuses to install, but didn’t refuse to upgrade to High Sierra. I ended up with an un-fixable file system error. Trying the approach of installing previous OS
Would love to be notified when this firmware update is finished with Beta.
OWC released a firmware update (still beta) for some Aura SSDs back in February.
Download and Instructions can be found in this KNB Article https://eshop.macsales.com/Service/Knowledgebase/Article/10/730/Aura-SSDs-Firmware-Update
After the Installation i was able to install latest Mojave beta on my 1 TB Aura SSD
Thanks Nicolas! This firmware update worked for my Macbook Pro
Thanks a lot Nicolas! Will give it a try when I get home. I really appreciate your help.
Unfortunately, the firmware update only applies to MacBooks, not Mac Pro.
Thanks it works with Mojave!
I’m a developer here as well. What can I do to fix this issue? It is especially annoying because I’m running high Sierra already and I’m trying to update to mojave. Does anyone have a solution?
+1
Any updates on this problem?
Trying to install the Mojave developer beta on my MacBook Pro with a 1Tb OWC Aura SSD.
Even though I am attempting the Mojave install, I am getting the message:
MacOD High Sierra cannot be installed because the third-party storage installed in your Mac is not compatible. Please contact the supplier directly for assistance.
Im getting the same problem with my 512gb ssd. Same message when trying to install the Mojave beta
Same issue here! What gives? Is Apple shaking us down for not buying “official” storage?
Take a Look at the Solution i Posted on june 29th
Thanks very match the prroblem is gone.
I have a 13 inch MacBook Pro with the 1G Aura SSD installed. I tried to wipe it and put a fresh install of High Sierra 10.13.3. No Joy. Got a message that my SSD was incompatible. Fortunately I had a backup, but it took 18 hours to restore from a USB 3 drive.
I have a Macbook Pro 15 Retina and the only way the drive worked was to install a fresh copy of High Sierra from USB and then migrate the data from the apple drive or time machine.
I just installed OWC aura pro ssd to my MacBook Pro 2013, however it seems to reboot two times by itself everytime I turn it on. I don’t know if this cause by the ssd or if it just the way it is! Also the SSD has been causing my MacBook Pro to over heat which forces the fans to run 80 percent of the time.
Do you think you guy have any solution of that?
Hi, Lucas. I’m sorry to hear about this issue. Please reach out to our customer service team and they will be able to assist you. https://eshop.macsales.com/Service/
Once again issue related to the compability. In my case, the screen displayed the following quote: “macOS Sierra cannot be installed because the third-party storage installed in your Mac is not compatible. Please contact the supplier directly for assistance”… so I do.
By the way, I had already had some issues in the past which I had resolved by installing the original one into the MacPro (2013)…. however and very saddly, the problem seems to arise once again
I purchased a ssd for 13″ MacBook Pro Retina display (2013) back in Nov/Dec. It has been working fine until today. When I attempt to reinstall IOS over the web, I get an error message that says my hard drive is not compatible? I had just upgraded to the newest version of High Sierra.
Just a note for everyone here, I was having trouble with installing 10.13. When I re-installed the original SSD (including the screws), I got a black screen and the fans spun up. I was still under applecare, so I took it in and they replaced the logic board, I/O board, and I/O flex cable. These mac pros have a high failure rate, so if you are having problems, and have the original SSD and applecare, it might be worth it to have apple check it out.