Try to adapt this guide to your installation process.
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/success-gigabyte-designare-z390-thunderbolt-3-i7-9700k-amd-rx-580.267551/
I have re-extracted and re-patched the DSDT following your guide, this did not fix the issue and EH01 entry of the IORegistry is still empty. The update files are attached. Please let me know what you think.
update files after 'os check fix' attached below
all solutions so far have the same result, USB 2.0 ports are still dead. They do not even charge or power devices and they work perfectly in Windows OS so it is not a hardware issue.
Thanks so far
I finally fixed the problem with my clover directory and pressing f4 now works
I have applied the 'Windows 7 OS Check fix' and still nothing happens
the new CLOVER directory is attached
I pressed f4 and f4 on the clover boot loader menu where the OS is selected.
It still does not dump anything to the origin folder
however, I used the Ubuntu extraction method and was able to get the tables directory which is attached
Please let me know if this is useful.
Thank you for the help...
Hello
Let me state my problem again with the required files.
I have managed to get almost everything working.
Except my USB 2.0 which i have not seen any threads on. Most of the threads focus on the USB 3.0 which for me is NEC/Renesas and is working with the GenericUSBXHCI.kext. i have tried...
Hello,
Thanks for your reply,
I am trying to build a custom injector as i have tried using USBinjectall which did not work.
However, i am confused because my IOreg looks nothing like the example and i am finding it difficult to determine the ports that are active.
Hello
I have managed to get almost everything working.
Except my USB 2.0 which i have not seen any threads on. Most of the threads focus on the USB 3.0 which for me is NEC/Renesas and is working with the GenericUSBXHCI.kext. i have tried the rename EHC1 to EH01/EHC2 to EH02 patch in...
Thank you very much
that worked
You've solved virtually all the problems I listed at the beginning of the thread
I'm really grateful and I hope that one day become, an experienced programmer like you.
Thanks again
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