This can happen if a Mac is left on for multiple days and is running in evaluation mode or running a beta version of SoftRAID. Fixes a bug that causes multiple beta version or evaluation mode expiration warning dialogs to appear one after the other.Fixes a hang that often occurs when SoftRAID initiates a restart.The work-around prevents this kernel panic from occurring in all versions of macOS.
#Uninstall softraid driver
This version of the driver includes a work-around for a bug in macOS which causes a kernel panic when Disk Utility erases a SoftRAID formatted disk.This bug affects RAID 1, 4, 5, and 1+0 volumes.
Fixes a bug in the SoftRAID driver that causes a kernel panic when the last disk in a volume is zeroed or re-initialized.The new code ensures that when SSDs are present, they are used preferentially for primary disks in mirror pairs.įixes a bug in the SoftRAID driver that causes a kernel panic when a user unmounts a SoftRAID volume and then unplugs it. Changes the creation of RAID 1+0 volumes when using the SoftRAID Tool command line interface.This ensures optimum performance in RAID 1+0 volumes when each mirror pair is made up of 1 HDD and 1 SSD. The SoftRAID driver will now automatically select an SSD to be the primary disk in RAID 1 and RAID 1+0 volumes if the volume contains both HDDs and SSDs. Optimizes the performance of RAID 1 and RAID 1+0 volumes using a combination of SSDs and HDDs.This change dramatically reduces the time required to shutdown or restart a Mac with many SoftRAID HDDs. Previous builds issued this call, one at a time, to each disk drive in turn. This call is now completed in parallel, all disks for a volume complete the call at the same time. Changes the way the SoftRAID driver handles calls to flush the cache on HDDs and SSDs.
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