Oh well, so much for working USB map...
I've booted Linux from a Live USB to verify that my card/cable is not borked and Fedora showed it no problem.
After booting back into MacOS the card started working again.
Is there a way to do the USB map from a Linux Live USB?
So, I fiddled around with the load order of the USB fixes and so far no luck.
I also tried removing the Fenvi card completely but it seems that does not effect the bluetooth device at all.
It still says:
I find that really strange.
Edit: EFI
Thanks for the reply,
I currently don't use the USBInjectAll.kext. It is only present because of USBMap debuging purposes (The USB 3.1 on my Motherboard does not work atm) so I leave it disabled in my config.
As for the .aml, I don't know. I have left it in since I've switched to OpenCore as...
I was doing some hardware maintenance on my Hack wich included removing my GPU and Fenvi card.
After reinstalling the components I noticed that Bluetooth wasn't working and I looked inside System Report.
Lo and Behold:
I was greeted with this sight again. I had a similar problem in Monterey...
I received a batch of ESP32 Cam modules recently and wanted to test them out. I had a spare ESP-01 UART-adaptor laying around and tried to flash some stuff on to the ESP with the ArduinoIDE.
But after unplugging the UART-adaptor my Hackintosh crashed.
After rebooting I noticed that my keyboard...
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