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Problem new hackintosh installation.

Niconaco, your EFI/OC/Kexts/UTBMap.kext/Show Contents property list shows 19 USB ports (see below). There should be a maximum of 15 ports in MacOS.
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Also, In config.plist/Kernel/Quirks/XhciPortLimit you have Value = YES, which causes all possible USB ports to be active. With a USBMap.kext defining active ports, this should be set to NO. (But USBMap.kext number of ports should be no more than 15.)
 
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In EFI/OC/config.plist/Platforminfo/Generic/UpdateSMBIOSMode you have Value = Custom. At least for Comet Lake, the following text in the guide is worth noting:
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Niconaco, your EFI/OC/Kexts/UTBMap.kext/Show Contents property list shows 19 USB ports (see below). There should be a maximum of 15 ports in MacOS.
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Also, In config.plist/Kernel/Quirks/XhciPortLimit you have Value = YES, which causes all possible USB ports to be active. With a USBMap.kext defining active ports, this should be set to NO. (But USBMap.kext number of ports should be no more than 15.)
hi, now I'm remapping them with USB Tullbox on Windows, and I notice that it maps 19, it seems that for USB 3.0 it creates 2, a 2.0 and a 3.0 even if it's the same USB port.
Is there a solution? Thank you!
 

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hi, now I'm remapping them with USB Tullbox on Windows, and I notice that it maps 19, it seems that for USB 3.0 it creates 2, a 2.0 and a 3.0 even if it's the same USB port.
Is there a solution? Thank you!
yes, USB ports will be paired

although you need to trim down to 15 ports

 
yes, USB ports will be paired

although you need to trim down to 15 ports

so do I have to eliminate 4 USB ports?
 
so do I have to eliminate 4 USB ports?
use hackintool in macOS and then you can use that software to remove them

or you can edit your info.plist in your usb kext and manually remove them from there
 
use hackintool in macOS and then you can use that software to remove them

or you can edit your info.plist in your usb kext and manually remove them from there
ok, thanks!
done, now the mac is faster!
 
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There is a full Sonoma 14.4.1 version installer available here. Look for the chart labeled "macOS Sonoma Final Full Installer" and click on the "InstallAssistant.pkg" at the top of the list. That will download a full installer (enclosed in an app). After you have it, running the app will put the MacOS Sonoma installer in your Applications folder. You can run it from there.
 
There is a full Sonoma 14.4.1 version installer available here. Look for the chart labeled "macOS Sonoma Final Full Installer" and click on the "InstallAssistant.pkg" at the top of the list. That will download a full installer (enclosed in an app). After you have it, running the app will put the MacOS Sonoma installer in your Applications folder. You can run it from there.
ok, thanks, last thing, how could I solve the airdrops? I can't find any devices
 
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