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- Nov 26, 2018
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- Motherboard
- GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS PRO WIFI
- CPU
- i7-8700K
- Graphics
- Vega 64
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
If you don't already have it, here a aml file that will help with the T-Bolt. I don't have a thunderbolt card, but this apparently will help map it.Firstly - thanks heaps to @CaseySJ, @blouse, @psedog for your great discussion, guides and tips (and other threads!).
I've been Hackintoshing for as long as it's been a thing, but everything keeps changing so rapidly it's tough to keep up!
I'm on the GB Z390 Pro WiFi with an Alpine Ridge card for TB3 (I kept it from a 270 board) running multiple UAD Audio interfaces in a TB chain. Previously on my 270 board my TB3 devices worked flawlessly, provided I turned them on just after booting the computer.
My issue isn't major - it's just annoying.
It seems to detect the TB3 card (in PCI devices in Sys Profiler) and successfully connect the UAD devices via TB3 every *second boot*.
So, I power up the UAD devices, turn on the computer, and it fails to detect them. I reboot (leaving them turned on) and it works. Or, I shut down, start up a second time and it works.
I'm using what I believe to be the most recent aml supplied by @CaseySJ for the z390 with the 'Alpine Ridge' name in it.
Anyone experienced anything similar?
F10 BIOS, Mojave 10.14.6, iMac 19,1 definition.
Make sure you have your iGpu disabled as it takes resources that the T-bolt card needs.
Other fixes for our memory allocation is
OsxAptioFix2Drv-free2000.efi
EmuVariableUefi.efi
Those have helped me and others get our systems right. Good luck.