HI CaseySJ:
I've given up on looking for problems and flashed back to the original firmware 14.0 by used the SSDT-TbtOnPch_PINI.aml method to load the Thunderbolt 3 port.
At least occasionally link to my MacBook Pro on Thunderbolt bridge, and it works well.
Thank you for your help these days...
Macbook pro,it works well with gigabyte designare z390.
I can't go home because of the coronavirus pandemic, and I only have this thunderbolt device around, and connecting the MacBook Pro and other Apple devices is also important to me.
I have replaced rp05 with rp21, there are eight of them, and now the usb devices is recognizable and works well, but the thunderbolt3 devices is still not found.
The thunderbolt3 port rate is recognized as 40Gb/s
The new IORegistry Explorer file is in the attachment
Hi,CaseySJ:
1.I re-flashed the firmware “ASROCK_Z390_ITX_NVM20_MOD-Elias64Fr.bin” with CH341A (BIOS 4.40c)
2.Reset the BIOS,But when I press F10 to save BIOS settings, It is crashed(Is this normal?),and then after restarting to view the BIOS, it looks like it has been saved
BIOS settings:
3.I...
By the way, I want to confirm that ASRock z390 hackinDROM uses
“ External (_SB_. PCI0. RP05, DeviceObj)
External (_SB_. PCI0. RP05. PXSX, DeviceObj) ”
can make JHL6540 work properly?
1、I'm using ASRock Phantom Gaming-ITX/AC
2、On-board Thunderbolt3,on-board chip is Intel JHL6540 Alpine Ridge?
3、When I was using ASROCK_Z390_ITX_NVM20_MOD-Elias64Fr .bin, saving the BIOS would freeze(BIOS4.40C)
4、For USB devices, I have flashed back the Thunderbolt3 20.0 original firmware and...
I saw this information on HackinDROM,ASRock is rp21, but the code is rp05, and contains GIGABYTE's information,ASRock's chip is Intel JHL6540,So I'm not sure that information is correct
Hi:Inqnuam
No, I just followed the tutorial, put in the SSDT-DTPG from the attachment, and downloaded the SSDT from HackinDROM and loaded it...
By the way, usb devices can not work on Thunderbolt3 prot?
Thanks for your help Inqnuam
Hi,mango1122,Sorry to bother you, I used your method, but my Thunderbolt3 is still not hotplug, I have to plug it in before booting to work properly, unplugged it and plugged it in again, and I couldn't find the Thunderbolt3 device,is there any way to fix it?
Thanks!
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