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- Jan 14, 2016
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- Motherboard
- Intel NUC10i5FNH
- CPU
- i5-10210U
- Graphics
- UHD 630 / RX 6900 XT
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
OKI have moved your thread to General Help, doesn't require buying advice
OKI have moved your thread to General Help, doesn't require buying advice
Your /EFI/OC/APCI folder and the ACPI section in your config.plist are over populated, I am being polite. 18 x ACPI tables is way too many for this Intel NUC. If these were cut down to around 6 or 7 x ACPI tables, you would probably be closer to the correct setup.
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These are the ACPI tables I think you need for your NUC.
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I fixed the name of SSDT-HPET.aml, as you had it misspelt, SSDT-HPTE.aml.
I renamed SSDT-EC-USBX.aml to SSDT-USBX.aml, as it only contains the USB power options and you have a separate SSDT-EC.aml table present.
Your /EFI/OC/Kexts folder has followed the same route, with 20 x kexts in your Kexts folder and config.plist.
I would go from this Kext folder:
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To this Kext folder, while troubleshooting the memory/Graphics issues.
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You have an SSDT-UIAC.aml table and USBPorts.kext present in the OC ACPI & Kexts folders respectively. They both activate the same USB ports, so I assume they were generated at the same time using Hackintool. However, you only need the USBPorts.kext to get the ports you have selected active in macOS.
This is a screenshot showing the USB ports from your kext.
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Here are a couple of screenshots showing the USB ports from @UtterDisbelief USBPorts.kext from his identical NUC.
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So I would say there was something seriously wrong with your USB ports configuration, which you need to address if you want your system running correctly.
On the subject of Memory for your NUC.
I would recommend if you are looking to purchase new SODIMMs that you look at the offerings from Crucial. Here is a link to the Recommended RAM sticks for your NUC.
Intel NUC10I5FNH | Memory RAM & SSD Upgrades | Crucial UK
Crucial Memory and SSD upgrades - 100% Compatibility Guaranteed for Intel NUC10I5FNHuk.crucial.com
You never said what your current RAM configuration consists of only what you wanted to possibly use.
@UtterDisbelief can you, please, share with me your last NUC EFI folder.. pleaseHello.
I have the same Intel NUC as you have in your hardware Profile - NUC10i5FNH i5-10210U - AND the Crucial memory - CT2K32G4SFD832A (64GB kit) and the memory works fine.
In the build you will see I initially used a 32GB kit (check the link I give) but upgraded later.
I do not run Windows or Linux on the NUC.
(Obviously I am NOT telling you to buy it, just that in my build everything is fine. Please do your own research).
Hope that helps.
@UtterDisbelief can you, please, share with me your last NUC EFI folder.. please
Hi.
The last public one is in post #13 and for Monterey.
For later versions of macOS you would need to change the AirportItlwm to match it AND update the Bluetooth kexts. All are available from OpenIntelWireless. BlueToolFixup is available from Acidanthera (OpenCore site).
As for USB ports, yes you only need the USBPorts.kext and the SSDT-Titan.aml. No other kexts or SSDTs beyond what I have included in the EFI.
Hope that helps.
Hello,Hi... why TIME in my bios is incorrect? all the time i correct but he return back for one h..? My cmos Battery is new.. also here, if you look my ptr scr.. file was made with different time?
tnx
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why TIME in my bios is incorrect? all the time i correct but he return back for one h..?
tnx for feedback...Hello,
Check this output (create a file )
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So, if you create a file, it will not have a +/- hour(s) from the current time.
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Perhaps macOS sets the clock in BIOS as UTC time ( it is different from how Windows does it )
Just in case, check the settings in (Ventura):
Settings > General > Date & Time
i don.t use dual boot, i use only macos on NUCFix incorrect time in Windows + OSX dual boot
I just thought I'd give people an easy to find guide for this information. Hope the mods are alright with that, and that this doesn't violate any posting guidelines. 1. Why does this happen? The simple explanation is; Windows uses Greenwhich time, and OSX uses Universal Time. It's as simple...www.tonymacx86.com