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Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming build with working NVRAM

Something doesn't look right with your IGPU, please post your EFI folder.

It's still all Greek to me, glad somebody else knows what they're looking at. :)
 

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Please try with the attached config.plist.

What did you have to change? Far as I know (famous last words!) the only changes I made to the config.plist I originally got from you were cosmetic changes to my hardware profiles...
 
What did you have to change? Far as I know (famous last words!) the only changes I made to the config.plist I originally got from you were cosmetic changes to my hardware profiles...


Somehow, you added device properties for IGPU that included incorrect ig-platform-id and device-id.

Is FCPX working now?
 
Somehow, you added device properties for IGPU that included incorrect ig-platform-id and device-id.

Is FCPX working now?

Of course I did...

...and yes, I just got it up and running after a lengthy scan of all the Waves plugins I have. As always, much obliged!
 
The only patch I added was for the AQC107. Wi-Fi has always worked fine for me without any patches.
I re download your EFI.
So I'm not sure why but my WiFi doesn't work with 0.6.1. I added my serial etc and change the misc timeout to 3 from 5 and added agdpmod=pikera. I have the BCM94360CS2 card. Not sure why the wifi stopped working. Any thoughts? As always I greatly appreciate your help.
 
So I'm not sure why but my WiFi doesn't work with 0.6 1, not sure why. I added my serial etc and change the misc timeout to 3 from 5 and added agdpmod=pikera. I have the BCM94360CS2 card. Not sure why the wifi stopped working. Any thoughts? As always I greatly appreciate your help.

Which slot is your card plugged in?

Please launch Hackintool then click on the PCIe tab and see if it detects your Wi-Fi card.

You can also use IORegistryExplorer. Launch it and enter "AirPort" in the search field to see if your Wi-Fi card is detected.
 
Which slot is your card plugged in?

Please launch Hackintool then click on the PCIe tab and see if it detects your Wi-Fi card.

You can also use IORegistryExplorer. Launch it and enter "AirPort" in the search field to see if your Wi-Fi card is detected.
I have it in the bottom slot as my graphic card won't let it fit in any other slot and I used hackintool and it does not detect it. Though the bluetooth still works.
 
I have it in the bottom slot as my graphic card won't let it fit in any other slot and I used hackintool and it does not detect it. Though the bluetooth still works.

In your config.plist, try deleting all the device properties and see if Wi-Fi works.

You can add the device properties back afterwards.
 
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