Within the past decade I built four generations of Hackintosh with the help of this wonderful community. But now it seems the time has come to say good-bye for a while. I'll be buying a Mac Studio in April. It was a hell of a ride with you. Thanks for that. I'm kinda hoping there'll be an ARM...
Back when I updated to OpenCore 0.6.6 I was too lazy to properly configure my USB ports and used USBInjectALL instead. That lazyness just came back to bite me and my initial update failed to recognize USB ports. Do yourself a favor and be extra careful about properly updating to OpenCore 0.6.8...
OpenCore 0.6.0 Latest versions of kexts.
After the update macOS had forgotten which WiFi to connect to and I had to click "Connect" in the bluetooth menu for the Apple Bluetooth Keyboard.
Apart from that it was an easy update.
Do yourself a favour and remember to update Clover before you update macOS Catalina.
I neglected to update Clover and that resulted in extra hassle getting Clover updated before my Hackintosh could come back to life. Apart from that every went fine.
I copied my EFI folder to a spare SSD I have and did a clean install of macOS Mojave 10.14. In macOS Mojave 10.14 all the ports (HS01-HS14 and SS01-SS06) are available in IOService. I haven't had time to run benchmark test on the USB3 ports yet, though. I'd prefer to wait until there is a port...
I think I'm stuck at raising the port limit. IOService shows me HS01-HS14 and SS01, but it does not show SS02-SS06. My guess is that the port number limit needs to be increased from 15 to 20, but although I've been googling this for the past 45 minutes, I can't figure out what to do about the...
I'm sorry for being unclear.
The guide says "especially as you will subsequently distribute your board-specific XHC USB Kext to the community". So I assumed there was a repository of some sort in place, where kexts could be shared with the community.
Unfortunately it doesn't say where I can upload my mainboard definition to. And come to think of it, maybe somebody has already done that for my mainboard, because a Gigabyte Z97-D3H wasn't exactly exotic back in the day.
Thank you.
In "3.) Preconditions for point 4.)" it says
Unfortunately it doesn't say where I can upload my mainboard definition to. And come to think of it, maybe somebody has already done that for my mainboard, because a Gigabyte Z97-D3H wasn't exactly exotic back in the day.
Edit: typo fixed
Thank you for the link. I have found your guide.
Is there a specific reason to use IORegistryExplorer 2.1 instead of IORegistryExplorer 3.0.2. I don't mind using IORegistryExplorer 2.1, I'm just curious.
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