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- Aug 17, 2014
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- Motherboard
- HP EliteBook 840 G6
- CPU
- i5-8365U
- Graphics
- UHD 620
No such nasty behaviour in 10.11.Check same scenario in 10.11.
No such nasty behaviour in 10.11.Check same scenario in 10.11.
I didn't say it appeared as External. I said when I select the option in Finder » Preferences, that is when the internal HDD will appear on desktop. But ordinarily, the External drives don't display on Desktop.
No such nasty behaviour in 10.11.
Yes, sir. The "External disks" option was selected as default but nothing appears on Desktop.There is separate options for showing "Hard disks" vs. "External disks"... isn't there?
I wish I can lay my hands on one.Seems like your issue may not be a hackintosh issue. Test on a real Mac.
That's what I thought. I'll endure the rough drive for a while. Thanks, sir.You should not be surprised to find bugs in beta macOS...
Seems like your issue may not be a hackintosh issue. Test on a real Mac.
You should not be surprised to find bugs in beta macOS...
You used hotpatch method? I noticed all my USB devices were seen as external drives immediately after the installation, but they were all disappeared from Desktop during post installation using hotpatch method. I'm just wondering if one or more downloaded files or kexts could have caused it.I don't have this problem on my Y50.
You used hotpatch method? I noticed all my USB devices were seen as external drives immediately after the installation, but they were all disappeared from Desktop during post installation using hotpatch method. I'm just wondering if one or more downloaded files or kexts could have caused it.
Honestly, I don't like the idea of my USB devises being seen as internal devices.
RehabMan, please any idea?
Honestly, I don't know how to locate it in ioreg. What I know is that they don't show up on Desktop only in "Computer".Please specify in ioreg where you see external devices as internal.
Should I just update using download_sh and install_download.sh? Or would you please show me, in a layman's way, how to provide you with the "necessary data" so you can help with custom SSDT?Note that the SSDT-USB-4x0-G1.dsl SSDT for USB was only just added a few minutes ago (prior to that no one had provided the necessary data). So chances are you do not have a custom SSDT to configure USBInjectAll.kext correctly.
Honestly, I don't know how to locate it in ioreg. What I know is that they don't show up on Desktop only in "Computer".
Should I just update using download_sh and install_download.sh? Or would you please show me, in a layman's way, how to provide you with the "necessary data" so you can help with custom SSDT?