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- Jul 14, 2019
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- Motherboard
- ASUS WS SAGE/10G
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- i9-10940X
- Graphics
- Radeon VII
- Mac
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updating your version of opencore and kexts would be the first thing you should be doingHi,
I noticed that the discussion over this config has been cooled...
@djbuddha you seem to be already jumped in. Can you resume the steps to update our systems to Sonoma?
P.S. I'm on O.C. 0.8.9 and Ventura 13.5.1
Yes, I know, but I asked @djbuddha for an answer because he has a very similar configuration to mineupdating your version of opencore and kexts would be the first thing you should be doing
Hey, so here’s what I did.Yes, I know, but I asked @djbuddha for an answer because he has a very similar configuration to mine
@djbuddha I read all about OCLP method, but I didn't understand how I have to proceed.Now, I did the OCLP method, but to get my wifi back, i used AMFIPass.kext instead of the the string to pass AMFI. This way Dropbox and my Elgato stream deck and everything else continues to work fine.
Keen to know this as well...Any successful builds for Asus x299 prime deluxe with Sonoma ? (Clean Install)
I have Sonoma up and running with Opencore 0.9.7 on my Asus X299 Sage 10G. Broadcom wifi and bluetooth (Apple 4360) all work flawlessly. I have the modified Alpine Ridge TB3 card installed and it drives an Apple Thunderbolt Display. All TB ports (ethernet, USB, FaceTime HD camera etc...all working perfectly).@djbuddha I read all about OCLP method, but I didn't understand how I have to proceed.
Summarizing, I'd to:
1) update my current config to the last release of O.C.
2) reboot my machine with the new O.C. config
3) download the full install of Sonoma (14.1)
4) run Sonoma install and complete the installation
5) apply the OCLP ... Here I don't have any clue how to proceed: can you explain me please step by step what I do have to do?
Hi, would you mind sharing your working EFI configuration with us?
I am building my first Hackintosh ever, Sonoma is installed and working now, but no bluetooth, no wifi, and what is most annoying for me no thunderbolt either. I can see TB enumerated in the registry with IORegistryExplorer, also it shows up in SysInfo under PCI as ExpressCard, but under Thunderbolt category it says "no driver loaded".
I have created my own SSDT files (under Windows, where everything is working fine), added the PCI device path to the Thunderbolt device to the bridge SSDT, but it is not booting if I am solely using my created SSDTs. I have to add a couple of shared SSDT files too so that the boot process does not get stuck.
I will look for your recommended kext files to see if they make any difference. But whenever I open OCLP it tells me that there is nothing to patch. Maybe I am using a wrong version?
I understand. I use a modified Gigabyte Titan Ridge 2 Tb card with Apple firmware flashed onto the card.Hi @jaspercat5, thanks for the tips. I haven't heard about hackinDROM, I will take a look. My thunderbolt is built onto the motherboard, and it uses the Titan Ridge (Intel JHL7540) chip. I made it working already by creating a bridge SSDT and using another SSDT that was created for the same chip built onto a Gigabyte board. I only connect one device through it, and it has been very stable since I made it working. I did not need to flash anything, and I guess it would not even be possible with the on board chip.
Check the status of SIP, open a terminal window and type: csrutil status. I suspect it'll be disabled as you're able to run the patcher.I think my SIP is disabled, and I have the very latest kexts. I do have wifi icon in my menu bar but I can't turn it on, I have Intel AC 9260 wifi chip on the motherboard. Well, it's an M.2 card hidden under the hood, it would be easy to replace, maybe I will consider it later, for now I am happy with ethernet. It is not a mobile computer anyway.
My Vega 64 seems to be working fine, although when I choose larger text modes it has some weird behaviour, it places a red rectangle around some windows. Otherwise it works just fine, even with 3D games.
Hackintool will show the status of your audio connections...see screenshot. What is the source? is sound running off the motherboard or do you use the Vega for sound?Right now the most annoying thing for me is that I can't get any Spatial Audio out of Safari (or any other browser), even if I play audio that has surround channels. Maybe it's a Sonoma issue, not sure.