Each version of OpenCore has it’s own config.plist. You cannot use a config.plist from 0.5.6 for 0.6.2. I would advise not to try for 0.6.2 as that version has not been released yet. Go with version 0.6.1 using info at this site https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/
You will still...
My first build was a Gigabyte P55A-UD3. I don’t remember how I stumbled onto the TonyMacX86 website, but it was very shortly afterwards I had a working Hackintosh. Lots of frustration in the beginning, but lots of satisfaction also. Happy 10th!
Not that I can see. I’m not very familiar with the Z390’s requirement for emulated NVRAM, but the other files look ok to me. I seem to remember some controversy over OsxAptioFix2drv.efi, but if it’s working, should be good.
I’ve had that problem on a couple of occasions. I never really found what caused it but it may have been due to power outages. The file/directory structure on the disk is messed up. The only way I found to get past it without reformatting was to use Disk Warrior. Unfortunately I don’t think it...
Are you using Lilu & Whatever Green? I have a Gigabyte Z370-Gaming 7 & 8700k. No frame buffer patches and it hasn't skipped a beat yet.
EDIT: Also using 18,2 profile...
I got a USB3 Hub with Card Reader yesterday and found out the 2 USB2 connectors on the motherboard have 2 ports each. When I had plugged my BT/Wifi into those eariler, it only showed ports 7 & 9. When I plugged the card reader into them, it showed ports 8 & 10. USB-1 Motherboard connector has...
Sure. It's just a matter of changing a "one" to a "zero" in the sections you want to disable. Compare the .dsl file to your dumped file in your origin folder. You should be able to drop SSDT-5.aml into your patched folder, remove usbinjectall.kext, the port limit patch, reboot and roll on. Use...
@Khaibit, you are correct. I purchased a USB-C card reader today and my USB-C ports are not on the same bus as the aforementioned USB3 ports. With that in mind, I eliminated HS08/SS08. I had suspected it may have been for the USB-C. Down to 14 ports.
I think the first thing to do is remove the nvidia card and enable the onboard graphics. After you can boot from the hard drive re-install the invidia card.
I was able to successfully make a SSDT for the USB ports on my Gigabyte Z370-AORUS-Gaming 7. The dump file was a bit different than the ASUS, but only took a little while to figure out how to make it work. Now, without USBInjectAll, I have HS01 - HS09 and SS01-SS06 injected and operational...
I believe I have found the answer to be that 96kHz is the limit. At least that was the answer for other Realtek chipsets such as the ALC892. Hopefully someone will find the procedure for fully utilizing the codec.
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