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Asus Z690 ProArt Creator WiFi (Thunderbolt 4) + i7-12700K + AMD RX 6800 XT

HackinDROM made a zip backup of the previous EFI folder. It’s most likely in the EFI partition. If you can make a copy of that, unzip and remove serial numbers, then zip again and post, that will help us to investigate further.
Here you are.
 

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Here you are.
I used HackinDROM 2.1.6 and it worked properly:
Code:
AppleALC       1.7.9    —> 1.8.1
CPUFriend      1.2.6    —> 1.2.6
Lilu           1.6.3    —> 1.6.4
NVMeFix        1.1.0    —> 1.1.0
RadeonSensor   0.3.1    —> 0.3.1
SMCProcessor   1.3.0    —> 1.3.1
SMCRadeonGPU   0.3.1    —> 0.3.1
SMCSuperIO     1.3.0    —> 1.3.1
USBInjectAll   0.7.7    —> 0.7.7
VirtualSMC     1.3.0    —> 1.3.1
WhateverGreen  1.6.3    —> 1.6.4
RadeonSensor and SMCRadeonGPU are not updated by HackinDROM at this time. We can update those manually by downloading the latest verision from GitHub.
 
I used HackinDROM 2.1.6 and it worked properly:
Code:
AppleALC       1.7.9    —> 1.8.1
CPUFriend      1.2.6    —> 1.2.6
Lilu           1.6.3    —> 1.6.4
NVMeFix        1.1.0    —> 1.1.0
RadeonSensor   0.3.1    —> 0.3.1
SMCProcessor   1.3.0    —> 1.3.1
SMCRadeonGPU   0.3.1    —> 0.3.1
SMCSuperIO     1.3.0    —> 1.3.1
USBInjectAll   0.7.7    —> 0.7.7
VirtualSMC     1.3.0    —> 1.3.1
WhateverGreen  1.6.3    —> 1.6.4
RadeonSensor and SMCRadeonGPU are not updated by HackinDROM at this time. We can update those manually by downloading the latest verision from GitHub.
I used HackinDROM 2.1.6, but it looks like my kexts did not update either.

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I used HackinDROM 2.1.6, but it looks like my kexts did not update either.
I have no idea if related or not, but on the right side of the widget, under "unmount", I did not have "update to 0.9.1" but up-to-date or something like that.
On the left it recognized 0.8.8 correctly.
2.1.6 as well.
 
@gandem,

Have you done Get Info on each one and looked at the actual version numbers?
Ah, so you're correct! Version numbers are latest, despite the date of the kext. AppleALC.kext was updated to 1.8.1 despite showing the March 2022 date. Never picked up on that before.
 
Ah, so you're correct! Version numbers are latest, despite the date of the kext. AppleALC.kext was updated to 1.8.1 despite showing the March 2022 date. Never picked up on that before.
I did not check, sorry, I took modified date as a solid reference :)
Edit: on second thought, I would humbly suggest to have creation / modified date coherent with the latest release, otherwise it's confusing when double checking the result of the update process.
 
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