CaseySJ
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Me not understand the problem...
Me not understand the problem...
Magic Mouse suddenly stopped working.. no more battery and didn't noticedMe not understand the problem...
No problem, take 3 months. Then we'll be ready to rewrite the guides and redo the videos....
I think I need a break
No, but 0.6.8 was on Mojave. Only had Catalina running on 0.6.8 briefly.Did this happen with OC 0.6.8?
If you select Gigabyte Z390 Designare OpenIntelWireless it will configure everything for Intel WiFi and Intel Bluetooth.
Is the restart problem happening in Catalina?No, but 0.6.8 was on Mojave. Only had Catalina running on 0.6.8 briefly.
before that I was on 0.6.6 but that was a while back on high Sierra. So this user folder and the system may have some older crap lying around.
All of those Kexts for different versions of macOS can stay Enabled at the same time! The correct version is injected conditionally depending on which version of macOS we are booting, so we never have to worry.I had selected that when I did the update. But I overlooked the multiple versions of Airportitlwm for the different versions of OS X. I also overlooked the SSDT’S.
You are a legendAll of those Kexts for different versions of macOS can stay Enabled at the same time! The correct version is injected conditionally depending on which version of macOS we are booting, so we never have to worry.
Yup. It's happening on another user on this computer too. It may be something from previous systems or orphaned files from older apps that get lost in the system.Is the restart problem happening in Catalina?
Dont you have issues with LittleSnitch?Yup. It's happening on another user on this computer too. It may be something from previous systems or orphaned files from older apps that get lost in the system.
I just did a reinstall. Only unchecked 2 of the SSDT's cause I'm not a fan of leaving things in there if they aren't being used. Though I can see if you're testing different configs I can see the benefit in leaving them lying around.
So here is the EFI I just did a reinstall of if you'd like to give it an audit, but I'm pretty confident there's something in the system messing with things...
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*** I just tried creating a new user account. It when through the macOS new user stuff and once the user was created I tried restarting from that user. The process stopped with just a desktop background and the cursor. Force quit window shows no apps running, not even the finder, but leaves me with nothing to do but press the reset button to reboot.
double "-v" flag in your Boot ArgumentsI'm not a fan of leaving things in there if they aren't being used.
Please backup your EFI folder and try the attached.Yup. It's happening on another user on this computer too. It may be something from previous systems or orphaned files from older apps that get lost in the system.
I just did a reinstall. Only unchecked 2 of the SSDT's cause I'm not a fan of leaving things in there if they aren't being used. Though I can see if you're testing different configs I can see the benefit in leaving them lying around.
So here is the EFI I just did a reinstall of if you'd like to give it an audit, but I'm pretty confident there's something in the system messing with things...
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*** I just tried creating a new user account. It when through the macOS new user stuff and once the user was created I tried restarting from that user. The process stopped with just a desktop background and the cursor. Force quit window shows no apps running, not even the finder, but leaves me with nothing to do but press the reset button to reboot.
XhciPortLimit
has been turned off. This is not needed because USB SSDT is mapping no more than 15 ports.