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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

If the SSDT did not load then we would see:
  • HS01, HS02, HS03, HS04, HS05, HS06, HS07, HS08, HS09, HS10, HS11, HS12, HS13, HS14, SS01
These are the first 15 ports. But in your case, when USBInjectAll 0.7.5 is used, we get the USB ports corresponding to a different USB SSDT I created that enables USB 2 on the USB-C ports.

Specifically, we get this:
  • HS01, HS03, HS04, HS05, HS06, HS07, HS08, HS13, SS01, SS03, SS04, SS05, SS06, SS07
There is no way that USBInjectAll can guess this. So a different USB SSDT is being loaded. Here's how we can find out:
  • After booting with the new USBInjectAll 0.7.5, run MaciASL.
  • Select File --> New from ACPI --> and see if there's a table named _UIAC
  • Open the _UIAC table if it exists.
  • Look through the file and see which USB ports are defined there.
  • You may also save and post that file.
This is getting even weirder.
 

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My ASRock Z390 ITX uses a Macronix MX25L8006E (there are 2 on the back of this mobo as described here).


@mango1122,

In the Thunderbolt DROM micro-guide for ASRock Z390 ITX/ac I assumed that the Thunderbolt firmware is on a Winbond W25Q80DV. Can you please confirm?
@CaseySJ

I have 2 boards - the working one is the MXIC, the broken board is the Winbond.
Winbond - 25Q80DVSIG (1846)
Macronix - MX25L8008E
 
@nifranza,

Was this Tableset exported with USBInjectAll 0.7.5 running?
Yes. This so strange, isn't it? I'm running USBInjectAll 0.7.5 right know. I see in MaciALS the ports being injected, but ioreg shows a completely different thing.

What do you suggest?
 
Yes. This so strange, isn't it? I'm running USBInjectAll 0.7.5 right know. I see in MaciALS the ports being injected, but ioreg shows a completely different thing.

What do you suggest?
Please compress and post your copy of USBInjectAll 0.7.5. Maybe there are some shenanigans going on inside!
 
Have you checked whether hardware acceleration is enabled for HEVC and H.264? We can use VideoProc to check this. Simply search this thread for posts from me containing the keyword 'VideoProc'.

Also, have you checked how long it takes a real Mac to do the same job?
Thanks for the help on this @CaseySJ! Videoproc says H264 hardware decoder is enabled but HEVC is not enabled. It says the status us Unavailable. Time to process a 10 second video on my hackintosh: 13 seconds. On my 2018 MacBook Air with 1.6ghz dual core i5: 3-4 seconds.

What do you suggest?
 
Please compress and post your copy of USBInjectAll 0.7.5. Maybe there are some shenanigans going on inside!
Here it goes!
 

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Hey all, I'm finally trying to upgrade from Mojave to Catalina and I'm having some issues.


First off, I downloaded the latest versions of Lilu, WhateverGreen, and AppleALC, and placed them in CLOVER/kexts/Other and /Library/Extensions. I then ran Kext Utility. I also disabled everything in Kernel and Kext Patches and then I saved the config.

I ran the Catalina installer, restarted, chose Boot MacOS Install from Samsung, and then got the the issue in the attached image.

I've been searching around but have limited things to go off of... any suggestions? I've tried running the install app again, but upon restart I get the same issue.
 

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