Fusion PCIe Flash Drive
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Driver (1)
IDDownload TitleDownload LinkPost Date
860 Fusion PCIe Flash Drive Windows Driver (Windows) 1.0.0.1bAug-13-2015
 
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FAQ (3)
IDArticle TitlePost Date
942 Can I replace the M.2 module inside the Fusion Flash Drive?Sep-25-17
Unequivocally not!

For the following reasons:
1) An alternate SSD module would likely not fit. The internal heat sink case is milled with very tight tolerances for a specific SSD for efficient heat conduction.
2) Without customized heat sinking, an alternative SSD module would likely overheat.
3) An alternate SSD would likely unexpectedly disconnect in the middle of a write because of a power surge. Sonnet carefully chose and tested an SSD that does not exceed the Thunderbolt power limit. Most SSDs consume more power than Thunderbolt can support for a bus-powered device.
4) You may damage your computer.
5) You would void your warranty.
 
973 The Fusion Flash Drive is not showing up in Disk Utility on macOS 10.13.Mar-07-18
When Disk Utility is launched, you will notice a sidebar control icon in the upper left called "View", which is new to the macOS 10.13 version of Disk Utility. This initially defaults to the user-friendly "Show Only Volumes", even if launched from a window stating "The Disk You Inserted Is Not Recognized by This Computer", and you click "Initialize..." A new Fusion Thunderbolt PCIe Flash Drive is not formatted, so it is not yet a volume and it does not appear in a Show-Only-Volumes sidebar.

Select "Show All Devices" from the sidebar View control icon. (We don't know why you would ever select "Hide Sidebar".)

In 10.13.1, changing View mode to "Show All Devices" does not initiate a rescan for devices, so you must quit and relaunch Disk Utility, and then the Fusion Flash Drive will show up. (Disk Utility remembers the "Show All Devices" mode.)

Apple has fixed this anomoly in 10.13.2+, where a rescan is for devices is performed when you change Show modes. With 10.13.2+, one will not need to quit and relaunch Disk Utility, just change the mode to "Show All Devices".
 
1122 Thunderbolt 3 NVMe volumes may experience a stop error under Windows 10 version 20H2Feb-14-23