I've spent a few days in a row trying to fix the Aptio memory issue and the only thing that fixed it once and for all was the AptioMemoryFix-64.efi file you can install through Clover configurator.
Remove all other Aptio fixes and leave that one only.
Hey everyone,
I'm building a RACKinstosh with an ASRock TB 3 AIC and I'm getting the Aptio memory issue,
Has anyone figured out a stable way of solving the problem through BIOS settings or some version of the drivers?
Here's my post with some of the different attempts I made at fixing the...
Hi everyone,
I'm currently building a hackintosh with the Asus Prime Z370 A and ASRock's Thunderbolt 3 AIC.
BIOS version 1002
OSX Sierra 10.13.5
Clover version 4458 (Latest version gets stuck at the plus signs every time)
The card works perfectly on Windows, on Mac it behaves very weirdly...
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The fix for me was in the BIOS, I advise anyone having this problem to change the Thunderbolt mode to "Legacy" or equivalent. Try changing BIOS version (an older one fixed the issue for me).
I don't have direct experience with that motherboard though, mine was an Asus Maximus.
I managed to fix my problem by downgrading the BIOS to the previous version which had "Legacy" as a Security option. After that devices were recognised.
Thanks for the tip. In the meantime, while trying to fix the Thunderbolt issue I managed to make the GFX stop working... I think it's a problem with NVRAM but I'm not sure.
I'm having the same problem.
Did you try rolling back your OS? What version were you using before? Have you managed to fix it?
Thanks in advance for the help
That would be extremely helpful, I've been trying all kinds of settings on the BIOS but it just won't stick.
I'm also going to try and see which PCI IDs and kexts are the correct ones.
Thank you!
That doesn't make me very hopeful that it will work. I'm on an Asus board so I thought that would help but it doesn't look like it.
The card even shows up on DPCIManager but connected devices don't show up unless the computer was booted into Windows first.
Do you have any idea where I could...
I have the same problem, the only way I can get Sierra to detect a Thunderbolt device is by booting into Windows first and then rebooting into Sierra. There's no way I can get OSX to detect any Thunderbolt device from a cold boot.
My Setup:
Asus Maximus VIII Ranger
i7 6700K...
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