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UPDATE - JUNE 2019
As of the time of writing the main kext we use in this guide - USBInjectAll.kext - has not been updated since November 2018. As such it does not include the latest System Definition "iMac19,2" which people with Z390 motherboards and 9000 series CPUs are choosing.
This means you won't easily be able to create a successful port-definition for iMac19,2 using our method.
The tutorial here was only intended as a Beginner's Guide, however there is a more modern method for configuring USB ports that does NOT involve using USBInjectAll.kext.
Here is the link to: ASUS 100 Series and Later Custom SSDT for XHCI USB port Control.
It is not a Beginner's Guide and doesn't, as yet, feature any official detail on how to translate this over to Gigabyte, MSI or ASRock motherboards, though this is in the pipeline. There are a few posts in the thread from builders who have done the conversion. This is worth a read for the more confident builder.
As of the time of writing the main kext we use in this guide - USBInjectAll.kext - has not been updated since November 2018. As such it does not include the latest System Definition "iMac19,2" which people with Z390 motherboards and 9000 series CPUs are choosing.
This means you won't easily be able to create a successful port-definition for iMac19,2 using our method.
The tutorial here was only intended as a Beginner's Guide, however there is a more modern method for configuring USB ports that does NOT involve using USBInjectAll.kext.
Here is the link to: ASUS 100 Series and Later Custom SSDT for XHCI USB port Control.
It is not a Beginner's Guide and doesn't, as yet, feature any official detail on how to translate this over to Gigabyte, MSI or ASRock motherboards, though this is in the pipeline. There are a few posts in the thread from builders who have done the conversion. This is worth a read for the more confident builder.
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