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Gigabyte B550 Vision D (Thunderbolt 3) + AMD Ryzen 7 3700X + AMD RX 5600 XT

Hi everyone,

I am looking for help on two issues I noticed with Ventura 13.2.1 and previous version.

1. Under System Profiler-> Extensions almost all Extensions show as Not Loaded, Not Signed, and Not Notarized. See for example the image attached below for AMDRadeonX6000.kext. Which shows up in kextstat and works of course with my 5700XT.

View attachment 564014

2. I am getting various USB errors in the Logs. I don't know if the issue is Ventura related but it was not there on Monterey 12.3, because I have the logs from back then. I have tested the following things to eliminate any issue from my configuration, but the same errors always appear:

a. No ACPI changes, no Device Properties, no Kexts
b. ACPI renames of the USB controllers and Custom ACPI.
c. Device Properties on Opencore
d. USBMap and USBInjectAll kexts.
e. Spoof Device ID to AsMedia USB controller to load AppleASMedia1042USBXHCI

I should also note that the errors appear on both usb controllers B550 and Ryzen, and appear also regardless if there are devices connected or not, a sample from the last boot log is attached below. You can check for the errors by executing:

log show --last boot | grep USB | grep Error > ~/Desktop/USB_Errors.txt

thanks for any help or confirmation that the errors appear to your system also.

Hi CaseySJ,

Can you help with the above, do you have the same issues on your installation?
I would also like to add that I experience the same issues on a fresh install of Ventura.
Basically I am just wondering if it is something serious, or I can just ignore safely.

thank you for any help.
 
Hi CaseySJ,

Can you help with the above, do you have the same issues on your installation?
I would also like to add that I experience the same issues on a fresh install of Ventura.
Basically I am just wondering if it is something serious, or I can just ignore safely.

thank you for any help.
Hello @macleap,

The System Information -> Extensions page is okay. "Drivers Loaded" will mostly say "No", which is fine.

Are you having any specific problems connecting and using USB devices?
 
Hi CaseySJ,

thank for replying, regarding the USB errors, all USB ports and devices work as expected in all tests that I performed.

My main fear are the Extensions, as I mentioned all drivers are showing as Not Loaded, even those that are used, but the most concerning part is that the Apple extensions show as Not Signed under "Obtained from" and Unknown under "Notarized". Do you have the same behavior?
 
Hi CaseySJ,

thank for replying, regarding the USB errors, all USB ports and devices work as expected in all tests that I performed.

My main fear are the Extensions, as I mentioned all drivers are showing as Not Loaded, even those that are used, but the most concerning part is that the Apple extensions show as Not Signed under "Obtained from" and Unknown under "Notarized". Do you have the same behavior?
Yes all of us have the same behavior!
 
CaseySJ, thank you for the confirmation and your time.
 
@CaseySJ just looked at the new AMD patch and there is this "CaseySJ - probeBusGated Disable 10 bit tags - 12.0/13.0" , cant find what this do exactly... do you mind? Thx!!!
 
@CaseySJ just looked at the new AMD patch and there is this "CaseySJ - probeBusGated Disable 10 bit tags - 12.0/13.0" , cant find what this do exactly... do you mind? Thx!!!
Would you like the long answer... :)
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Or the short answer... :)
 
Or the short answer... :)
Hahah... thanks... love you! :)
 
I am using macOS Monterey 12.6.3. After using HackinDROM to update to OC 0.9.0 and rebooting, I have lost all networking in both macOS and Windows 10 on this computer. Connected ethernet cables are seen as unplugged despite being securely plugged in and formerly working fine, WiFi is turned on (as far as the operating systems are concerned), and sees the correct wireless SSID, but cannot connect to my WiFi network where it has never had problems in the past.

The problem happened immediately after rebooting with OC 0.9.0. It happens in both Windows 10 and macOS Monterey. No other computer on the network is effected. No typical troubleshooting steps have yielded any results, such as swapping ethernet cables, rebooting router, clicking 'renew DHCP lease', changing networking settings. In WiFi, the process can get as far as re-entering the WiFi password, but that fails. The router 'sees' network cables attached to this computer, but the operating systems on the computer cannot 'see' those same cables.
Network pane - no networking.png
 
I am using macOS Monterey 12.6.3. After using HackinDROM to update to OC 0.9.0 and rebooting, I have lost all networking in both macOS and Windows 10 on this computer. Connected ethernet cables are seen as unplugged despite being securely plugged in and formerly working fine, WiFi is turned on (as far as the operating systems are concerned), and sees the correct wireless SSID, but cannot connect to my WiFi network where it has never had problems in the past.

The problem happened immediately after rebooting with OC 0.9.0. It happens in both Windows 10 and macOS Monterey. No other computer on the network is effected. No typical troubleshooting steps have yielded any results, such as swapping ethernet cables, rebooting router, clicking 'renew DHCP lease', changing networking settings. In WiFi, the process can get as far as re-entering the WiFi password, but that fails. The router 'sees' network cables attached to this computer, but the operating systems on the computer cannot 'see' those same cables.
HackinDROM makes a zipped backup of the previous EFI folder. It would be helpful to post the following so we can investigate further:

Previous EFI Folder:
  1. A zipped copy of previous EFI folder should be in your EFI partition.
  2. Copy that ZIP to "Documents" or other folder on main SSD.
  3. Unzip the file.
  4. Remove serial numbers from config.plist -> PlatformInfo -> DataHub
  5. Re-compress the folder
New EFI Folder:
  1. Make a copy of the new EFI folder somewhere on the main SSD.
  2. Remove serial numbers from config.plist -> PlatformInfo -> DataHub
  3. Compress the new EFI folder
Post both of the compressed EFI folders.
 
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