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@UtterDisbelief - outstanding guide (even for someone like me who hacks old systems). I learned a lot by reading and wish I had discovered it sooner before learning a lot the hard way through trial and error.
I am using -no_compat_check to allow High Sierra and Mojave to run on a laptop emulating MacBookPro5,1 (because I've found that it's best for CPU Power Management). I manually edited the USBInjectAll.kext/Contents/Info.plist to include the MacBookPro5,1 system definition (duplicated MacBookPro7,1 and renamed to MacBookPro5,1).
Everything seems to work fine, but just to be sure, do I need to "rebuild" USBInjectAll.kext or can I stick with the simple edit of Info.plist?
Also, any chance that MacBookPro5,1 could be added to the new USBInjectAll.kext?
Thank you and thanks again for a great guide!
I am using -no_compat_check to allow High Sierra and Mojave to run on a laptop emulating MacBookPro5,1 (because I've found that it's best for CPU Power Management). I manually edited the USBInjectAll.kext/Contents/Info.plist to include the MacBookPro5,1 system definition (duplicated MacBookPro7,1 and renamed to MacBookPro5,1).
Everything seems to work fine, but just to be sure, do I need to "rebuild" USBInjectAll.kext or can I stick with the simple edit of Info.plist?
Also, any chance that MacBookPro5,1 could be added to the new USBInjectAll.kext?
Thank you and thanks again for a great guide!