IllRepute wrote:
This is so bizarre. I have two TB4/USB4 NVME enclosures with the ASM2464 chipset. Both my M1 Mac Mini and my M1 MacBook Air can mount both drives concurrently, however my GF’s M2 MacBook Air will only mount the first connected drive. System info shows that both enclosures are connected fine via Thunderbolt, it’s just the second drive that won’t mount.
Are these drives actually using the Thunderbolt protocol, or could they be using the USB protocol? USB-C is not necessarily Thunderbolt.....USB-C is a connector style. Most consumer drives will be using the USB protocol.
What is the exact make & model of these two drives?
Are the exact same cables & adapters being used?
If these are indeed Thunderbolt drives, then do they have multiple Thunderbolt ports to allow device chaining?
Are both of these drives showing up on the same Thunderbolt bus? If so, then try connecting one of them to the other side of the laptop.
Disconnect all other external devices. Connect only these two external drives directly to the laptop using a dedicated USB-C port for each one, best if the two drives are connected to different sides of the laptop (at least for testing purposes).
What file system is on these two drives?
What else is different between the two systems that can see the drives and the one that cannot see them both? Third party software can easily cause problems. Try booting into Safe Mode as long as you are not using any third party software to manage these external drives.
If you are using third party software to manage these drives, then make sure that software is up to date and actually compatible with the exat version of macOS being used. Also make sure macOS is fully up to date.