I’m still getting the UPS error and so the CommanderProFix.kext is not loading hence my request for help.
@jimbojingle,Show your OpenCore Configurator on the kernel prefs.
@jimbojingle,
As @xtreem.p mentioned, please open your config.plist in OpenCore Configurator and post a screenshot of the Kernel section, like this:
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I'm especially interested in the ExecutablePath and PlistPath fields.
Here you go.@jimbojingle,
As @xtreem.p mentioned, please open your config.plist in OpenCore Configurator and post a screenshot of the Kernel section, like this:
I'm especially interested in the ExecutablePath and PlistPath fields.
The kext is specified correctly. Let's take a look at the following with Commander Pro plugged in:Here you go.
kextstat | grep -v apple
Good idea.try to remove/disable the RestrictEvents.kext and reboot....
Here are the outputs you requested.The kext is specified correctly. Let's take a look at the following with Commander Pro plugged in:
- Screenshot of IORegistryExplorer --> XHC section with HS11 fully expanded
- Output of this Terminal command:
kextstat | grep -v apple
The IORegistryExplorer screenshot is no good because the device tree is collapsed when we use the search field. We need to click the little ‘x’ to the right of the search field to recover the device tree.Here are the outputs you requested.
I have also removed RestrictEvents.kext which wasn't loading anyway.
Oh yes, sorry.The IORegistryExplorer screenshot is no good because the device tree is collapsed when we use the search field. We need to click the little ‘x’ to the right of the search field to recover the device tree.