Also keep in mind that macOS 12.x Monterey will not install to a third party internal NVMe SSD until after macOS Monterey has first been installed while using an original Apple OEM SSD or hard drive (actually macOS Monterey will not even install to an external drive while an internal third party NVMe SSD is installed until after the system firmware has been updated by the Monterey installer). Plus the Mini must already have had the system firmware updated by having had macOS 10.13+ installed at some point in the past before you install a third party NVMe SSD. If you are booting the Mini to macOS 10.10 to 10.12, then you will not be able to see the third party NVMe SSD. In order to use an NVMe SSD in a Mac you must be using macOS 10.13+ since only macOS 10.13+ has the necessary NVMe driver to work with the SSD.
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