Please do the following:Okay, I am having some weird minor issues, that seems to be beyond my understanding.
Mainly they are related to Thunderbolt, Ethernet and the BT/Wifi card, maybe it is related to some PCI weirdness?
- Thunderbolt, isn't working. The two older TB2 drives I have connected with the Apple adapter, showed up once, when I went to open a drive i the Finder, I saw the contents of the drive and then system crashed. They haven't appeared since. In windows the two drives do appear. I did install the Win10 drivers for TB before booting into Big Sur 10.4, as I remember you had to do in the Clover days.
I've tried cold booting, cold booting into windows first and rebooting into mac, and on and on. Security is set to NONE and the other settings are at 32 and 128.
I have added a screenshot from hackintool showing the Lacie D2 TB2 drive (marked as ASMedia), and what paths it has. See below.
I have no idea what is going on, but would really appreciate some help.
- Ethernet is simple: the i225-v doesn't work, if I use it the system hangs, so I have disabled it in the BIOS.
The wdxxfu is a PCIe add-in-card? Have you considered the BCM94360NG M.2 module that directly replaces the on-board Intel AX200 module?- BT is the old trusty wdxxfu studio adapter (94360CS2 with 802.11AC and BT4), it is working more or less, but I've experienced it suddenly not working, although it is mainly in Win10, where it has stopped responding, it has happened in Big Sur. Seems to be stable now.
I wouldn't worry about this. Not all SSDTs in the ACPI folder are actually enabled in the config.plist.Note: I did download the EFI from HackinDROM, but inside the AML is still called SSDT-TB-HackinDROM-B550-VISION-D.aml, and not VISION-DP or something like it (and has the same creation date as the one in the Vision D refi).
It also seems like that the ACPI folder in B550 Vision D and B550 Vision D-P are of the same size, but maybe that is irrelevant?
With any Thunderbolt device connected, please run IORegistryExplorer and post the IOReg file (File --> Save As...).@CaseySJ
I just spent a good 3 hours trying to figure why my tb doesn't work on the vision dp board. It did work once cause i sent u the photos. Anways i am on f12g bios as its the most stable. The hackindrom oc creater doesnt work for f11, it only works for f12g and yes everything works except thunderbolt. I went to f2 and none of my efi booted that was a pure disaster.
So i dont know what to do now and im in the same boat as basak. I made a efi with out the ssdt tb and also tried to disable the hot plug in open core configurator. Neither fixed it. It works fine in windows, cold booted and warm boot into mac os with no security and user security.
So im at a loss for the moment
ill be happy to give u any data
When you say "all of my internal drives", are you referring to NVMe SSDs in the M.2 slots? Or SATA SSDs or spinning hard drives?I downgraded back to F11, even though all of my internal drives now in F11 are represented as external (in F12G they displayed correctly), because my Wifi/BT-card suddenly didn’t work under F12G. @mrfatcatt have you experienced any of this (internal drives represented as external in F1 1and BRC wifi/BT not working in F12?)
But it still strikes me as weird, that my TB2 drives did show up, but then the system locked up, and since then they were gone. My Lacie drive is clearly detected but not activated, almost like it needs a little push
Attached.Please do the following:
- Enable i225-V in BIOS, but do not connect Ethernet cable
- Connect LaCie TB2 to either of the two Thunderbolt ports
- Then run IORegistryExplorer and export the IOReg file with File --> Save As..., and post that file
The wdxxfu is a PCIe add-in-card? Have you considered the BCM94360NG M.2 module that directly replaces the on-board Intel AX200 module?
Check.I wouldn't worry about this. Not all SSDTs in the ACPI folder are actually enabled in the config.plist.
I am referring to ALL other drives except my main NVMe 1TB WD 750. My two SSDs and my to spinning HDDs appear as external drives (see screenshot). Again this was fixed in F12G but then my broadcom cardWhen you say "all of my internal drives", are you referring to NVMe SSDs in the M.2 slots? Or SATA SSDs or spinning hard drives?