I'm struggling with a hardware compatibility issue that's got me befuddled. I got a newly acquired HP ProDesk 600 Microtower up and running smoothly on macOS Sonoma using OpenCore 0.9.6. One of the issues I encountered while setting up the machine was the infamous RTC memory crash at boot-up...
For those folks rocking the ASUS Prime Z370-A motherboard, I have been maintaining an EFI folder in the thread below which has been working well for systems running macOS Big Sur and later. I can't quite call it a golden build because I have not tested things like Thunderbolt compatibility but...
In preparation for tomorrow's release of macOS Sonoma, I have updated the EFI for our motherboard to OpenCore 0.9.5. There are now two versions, one that maintains SIP but loses WiFi support for Fenvi T919 cards and a second that has been patched for T919 support per this thread in Sonoma...
I just happened to notice in iStat Menus that I'm up to 35 days uptime since my last reboot. Of course, my actual running time is far less at only 8 days or so due to extensive use of sleep mode. I'm pretty sure my last reboot was either to install a software update or to test a build of...
Herewith is a cautionary tale for those who may encounter a stubborn sleep issue with your Hackintosh system. I previously posted about sleep issues with my build here:
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To recap: My system would not sleep properly regardless of BIOS version, DSDT version, CMOS...
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